Hacking Windows 7 Media Center

MacroTube gives YouTube on the big screen some style

by Michael Healy @ 10:00 am on March 11th, 2010 in plugins, streaming tv with 15 Comments

icon There have been quite a few Windows 7 Media Center plugins that enable watching streaming video from services like Youtube. Most, however, cover the basics of getting the content to your screen but leave quite a bit to be desired in style and usability. MacroTube does both quite well allowing you to browse Youtube, DailyMotion and Microsoft’s Soapbox rather stylishly and even efficiently. This handy plugin from MCExtended of The Green Button forums definitely deserves a look from internet video aficionados.

first screen

Once the correct version of MacroTube for your operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) has been installed launch the plugin from the extras menu of Windows Media Center. This first page gives you a few options to choose which video service you’d like to peruse or to set a few basic settings. Currently the only available settings are language, automatic updates and some (very) basic appearance options. Luckily the appearance of MacroTube requires little tampering to look very pleasing on your big screen.

After choosing which service you’d like to browse not only does MacroTube keep from overloading you with millions of videos in row after row or too few videos with uber-sized icons but you’ll also be given several options for narrowing your search. The plugin has the basic narrowing options including date, rating, views and relevance but also includes a fantastic search feature and categorical breakdown.

gaming category

Searching the services is a snap, just select the Search button and enter in your query using the onscreen keyboard, Media Center remote or standard keyboard and go. The results are speedy and accurate taking only seconds to begin compiling a list of relevant video content. Once each page loads it can take a few moments to fully load the preview pane for video content which can be slightly disconcerting at times however.

keyboard

MacroTube certainly goes a long way toward making streaming services look good on the Media Center. Each video will display the title, date, rating and short description of the content below in the standard Media Center fashion. In fact at no point does the plugin look entirely out of place in the standard Media Center setup, though the onscreen keyboard won’t match what you find in most Media Center screens.

balancing baby

Playing the videos was also extremely seem-less. Just as if changing the channel or starting a new movie from your collection the video goes right to full screen and begins playing along with all the fast forward, rewind and other manipulation options. MacroTube does streaming video so well on the Media Center it actually takes the medium from being a chore to being somewhat fun (from someone who isn’t that into online streaming videos).

Those who enjoy streaming services such as YouTube should definitely give MacroTube a try on their Media Center setup. You’ll likely find it easy to use and even better a convenient way to find the video you’re looking for to show all your friends. MacroTube made it easy to locate any video with it’s handy search feature saving the time of searching through scattered categorical systems for that one video.

15 Comments

Comment #8450 from DWAnderson [Reply]

Which, if any, of these work with extenders?

Comment left March 11, 2010 at 1:38 pm Permanent Link
@Reply #8451 from Michael Healy [Reply]

Chances are none unfortunately, though I haven’t tried I don’t believe extenders support any form of Flash which is required for these types of videos.

Comment left March 11, 2010 at 1:47 pm Permanent Link

Nick Dorak
@Reply #8452 from Nick Dorak [Reply]

This works great with my HP MediaSmart Extender and XBox360 Extender. (only issue is can’t type text to search for)

Comment left March 11, 2010 at 2:31 pm Permanent Link

(Otro) Fernando
@Reply #8481 from (Otro) Fernando [Reply]

Same issue with my Linksys DMA2200, search does not work.

Comment left March 13, 2010 at 1:38 am Permanent Link

Lockzi
Comment #8486 from Lockzi [Reply]

Have you tried pressing Y to bring up the keyboard? (on the 360).

Gonna be testing this myself now.

Comment left March 13, 2010 at 6:42 am Permanent Link

Anonymous
Comment #8730 from Anonymous [Reply]

Tried it. Brilliant!

Comment left March 24, 2010 at 3:40 am Permanent Link

Mike C
Comment #8754 from Mike C [Reply]

I installed the 64bit version of Macrotube for windows 7 64bit. Dailymotion works ok, soapbox works ok, Youtube wont work. I get a popup that says macrotube is not responding. Any ideals as to why this wont work for me?

Comment left March 25, 2010 at 7:48 am Permanent Link

Mike C
@Reply #8755 from Mike C [Reply]

Got it Fixed, another program was using resources from this player, Moyea was the culprit.

Comment left March 25, 2010 at 8:34 am Permanent Link

shahed
Comment #8804 from shahed [Reply]

in search option I can’t seem to change the country. I am trying to search Australia. doesn’t give me the right output of search. Any clue ? Thanks in advance

Comment left March 26, 2010 at 7:00 pm Permanent Link

Anonymous
Comment #9094 from Anonymous [Reply]

I’m not saying that this is a bad idea but wouldn’t it be easier just to make a plugin to browse the web?

Comment left April 6, 2010 at 4:11 pm Permanent Link

zOMG
@Reply #10654 from zOMG [Reply]

And just how easy is it to browse the web with just a remote in hand (wiimote excluded)

Comment left May 5, 2010 at 4:06 pm Permanent Link

Anonymous
Comment #9095 from Anonymous [Reply]

i downloaded the plugin but when i go on youtube it says: “This video is either no longer available, or unplayable for technical reasons” is there a reason for this problem, or even better, a fix. thanks :)

Comment left April 6, 2010 at 4:19 pm Permanent Link

IPENGUIN
@Reply #11067 from IPENGUIN [Reply]

same problem here…
does anyone figured out a solution for this?

Comment left May 15, 2010 at 2:45 pm Permanent Link

backwardbob
Comment #14132 from backwardbob [Reply]

Sme error with win 7 64 … “This video is either no longer available, or unplayable for technical reasons” .. Anyone found a fix yet??

Comment left July 25, 2010 at 4:10 am Permanent Link

same
Comment #14206 from same [Reply]

yeh same here unavailable on win 7 64bit??? whats the deal?

Comment left July 27, 2010 at 7:02 am Permanent Link

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