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Portable Media Center

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Defunct platform

TheZen Portable Media Center by Creative, which was the first player based on PMC

Portable Media Center (PMC) is aportable media player (PMP) platform developed byMicrosoft. Announced at the 2003Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and released in early 2004, it was originally positioned as a competitor to Apple'siPod.[1] All itshard drive-based players use agraphical user interface (GUI) modeled afterMedia Center, a software portal bundled withWindows XP Media Center Edition. Manufacturers of PMC devices includedCreative,Philips,iriver,Samsung, andToshiba.

History

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The platform was conceived in line with Microsoft'sWindows Media Center strategy, where the idea was to have a single media management interface that would be used on both PCs and in consumer devices, including televisions and handhelds. The strategy was developed by Microsoft's Windows Embedded group in partnership with the eHome Division, which formed in February 2001 and started partnerships with companies like Samsung with the goal to "develop new technologies so consumers can enjoy whole-home entertainment, communications and control experiences where, when and however they want them" and "develop an entire ecosystem of PCs, digital devices, intelligent home appliances and services that will easily and cost-effectively transform average households into next-generation digital homes."[2] The Windows Media Center name was created with the release of a Windows XP product edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition, geared towards this ecosystem.[3]

CodenamedMedia2Go, it was later rebranded asWindows Mobile software for Portable Media Centers, before being namedPortable Media Center.[4]

The Portable Media Center was succeeded byZune, and served as the basis for its software. Zune had similar aims to provide a unifying media platform across PCs, devices, and televisions (3-screen strategy).

Software

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Itsoperating system was a specialized version ofWindows CE,.[1] In 2007, Microsoft discontinued licensing the platform.

All PMCs are able to play audio files inMP3 and display images inJPEG. Also, they support Microsoft's proprietary formats:Windows Media Audio (WMA) andWindows Media Video (WMV). Other video formats will either be supported by each individual PMC, or transcoded thoughWindows Media Player.Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is used for transferring data.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Microsoft kills off portable media center OS".APC Magazine. May 11, 2007.
  2. ^"Samsung and Microsoft Announce Strategic Alliance To Collaborate on Digital Home Technologies" (Press release). Microsoft. RetrievedOctober 17, 2001.
  3. ^"Microsoft Unveils Windows XP Media Center Edition, Previously Code-Named "Freestyle"" (Press release). Microsoft. RetrievedJuly 7, 2002.
  4. ^"Microsoft Unveils "Media2Go" Portable Media Player Platform" (Press release). Microsoft. RetrievedApril 8, 2007.

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