Youtube on Windows 7 Media Center?


  1. Posts : 232
    Windows 7 Build 7077 x64
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    Youtube on Windows 7 Media Center?


    Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew of an app that allows you to watch youtube videos in Media Center for Windows 7? I tried installing Yougle, but that didn't work, although that was back on build 7000 I think =/ Seeing as Youtube is my main source of video entertainment, it would be nice to have it integrated into Media Center's prettiful interface. Is there anything out there that works? Or is there a way to get Yougle working with 7? I've done plenty of search and have found nothing =/
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    7600.20510 x86
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    Don't know if this is even possible, but in theory it is.

    Tversity is highly tied into things with youtube and works with it. Possibly you could use tversity to serve to the media center, as it is a upnp app mainly to serve to PS3, XBOX360 etc...

    If you try this, let me know how it works or not. I'm curious.
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  3. Posts : 323
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    napilopez said:
    Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew of an app that allows you to watch youtube videos in Media Center for Windows 7? I tried installing Yougle, but that didn't work, although that was back on build 7000 I think =/ Seeing as Youtube is my main source of video entertainment, it would be nice to have it integrated into Media Center's prettiful interface. Is there anything out there that works? Or is there a way to get Yougle working with 7? I've done plenty of search and have found nothing =/
    I am able to watch youtube videos in Media Center using FF3 with DownloadHelper Addon.HTH. I tried with different codecs and I couldn't play any of the youtube videos downloaded using IE7Pro download. HTH.
    Last edited by johngalt; 31 Mar 2009 at 23:45.
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    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
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    Win7 Codecs seem to play everything I've thrown at the so far

    Shark007's Codecs Homepage

    x64 extensions are available too

    Uninstall any codec packs installed before using this
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