How To Play iTunes Tracks In Windows XP Media Center Edition
Tony Williams | Nov 05, 2006 | View Comments
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Windows XP Media Center Edition is great for watching movies and listening to music on your PC. The problem is though, it isn’t compatible with music you have in iTunes, which just happens to be the most popular PC mp3 player. Finally, there is a simple answer. MCETunes allows you to access your itunes music and play it in your living room.
The free version will only play unprotected music that lives in iTunes. The paid edition ($29.99) will play any music bought from the iTunes store. I think the guys are MCETunes haven’t done their research, as most people only have on average about 150 tracks from iTunes Music Store, with the majority of their collections obtained by other means….but, hey, it’s free right??!!
Unfortunately the current version doesn’t work with the Extender built into Xbox 360s, but registered users will receive a free update to an extender-enabled version automatically when it becomes available.
Click here to download MCETunes.
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