So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
mkgator2
Newbie

Did I miss a change log or something?  My Media Manager updated over the weekend but I have no idea what the changes are.

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
VZ_Javier
Enthusiast - Level 3

The link below will give you details about Media Manager. 

Link:  http://www36.verizon.com/fiostv/web/UnProtected/MediaManager.aspx

Thanks for choosing Verizon

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
VZ_Javier
Enthusiast - Level 3

Media Manager and scheduling of Wireless DVR programming is now available to all DVR and wireless DVR subscribers.

Customers can get more details and information by visiting the following URL:
http://www.verizon.com/mediamanager/faqs

Customers cannot have any additional streaming applications or software running at the same time as Media Manager. Please have customers close all other streaming applications prior to using Media Manager.

Customers will also get a screen showing supported devices before the update is initiated.

NOTE: Apple IPOD is not supported by this application.

 

The new enhancements to Media Manager will include:

  • New Look and Feel
  • My Videos
  • Internet Videos
  • USB Support

New Look and Feel – The layout of Media Manager has been changed for easier view ability as well as functionality.

  • Photo Manager

 

  • Music Manager

 

  • Video Manager

 

My Videos – This enhancement will include the ability to playback videos stored on the customer’s PC or laptop.  The formats supported are FLV, WMV, MPEG1, AVI and MPEG4.

Internet Videos

  • Allows search and playback of internet videos from the STB
  • Search is performed by Content Factory and Web Crawler
  • Internet Video websites supported:  Daily Motion, Veoh and Blip.tv
  • Internet video formats supported FLV

USB Support – This enhancement provides the ability to use USB devices.  The devices that are connected to PC will be viewable via the IMG.

 

 

 

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
furry
Enthusiast - Level 3

VZ_Javier,

You wrote:

"Customers can get more details and information by visiting the following URL: http://www.verizon.com/mediamanager/faqs "

That page states:

Media Manager System Requirements

The system requirements to use Media Manager are:

PC requirements

  • Windows PC running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (or later) or Windows Vista.

I recently upgraded my computer's operating system (clean install) from Windows XP 32-bit Home to Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium.

Has Media Manager software been rewritten for, fully tested for, and is it fully compatible with Windows 7?

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
jmcohen231
Contributor - Level 3

side question to this: was the updated done at the PC level or at the STB level?

my problem with the Media manager is that some videos will not play (codec issue?)

also, my iTunes playlists will show up on my tv dispite me importing them via the PC media manager.

thanks!

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
VZ_Javier
Enthusiast - Level 3

Windows 7 64bit and Vista 64bit are not supported.  Changes on PC level for the most part. 

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
jmcohen231
Contributor - Level 3

thanks for the quick reply Javier, but what bit version of Vista does it work on?

keep in mind that I am able to view photos, listen to music, and view some videos through MM.  Furthermore, when I tried to add a MP4 video file, the program shuts down on me.

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Re: So, what changes did the Media Manager update bring?
VZ_Javier
Enthusiast - Level 3

The following link: http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/HighSpeed/General%20Support/Top%20Questions/QuestionsOne/12...  will let you see compatibilities.  Media Manager is for 32 bit instruction. 

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