‘Fiji’ on track to debut before Windows Seven
Posted by Emil Protalinski on 19 March 2007 - 21:22 · 31 comments & 16052 views
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#2 Posted by v0ltage789 on 19 Mar 2007 - 21:42
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#4 Posted by Izlude on 19 Mar 2007 - 21:47
- So... If Fiji is a successor to MCE... will be still be XP based, because Vista Ultimate already has Media Center. If it is Vista based... wtf then lolude? That's really really wacky. Is this gonna be some alternative if you can't afford Vista Ultimate and you want your Media Center?
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#4.1 Posted by +cheesegoduk on 19 Mar 2007 - 21:57
- heh?
If its a media centre upgrade it will just install over the top of Vista's media centre, which tis cool because in the past you had to buy a new version of the OS to get the newer version -
#4.2 Posted by Express on 19 Mar 2007 - 22:04
- The MCE team at Mircosoft has delivered a new version every year since the launch of Media Center.
They were codenamed Freestyle, Harmony, Symphony, Emerald and Diamond
The next version is Fiji. -
#4.3 Posted by mikmo on 19 Mar 2007 - 23:14
- To clarify Premium and above all have Media Centre included. Only basic doesn't

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#4.4 Posted by +BigCheese on 20 Mar 2007 - 00:22
- Quote - (mikmo said @ #4.3)To clarify Premium and above all have Media Centre included. Only basic doesn'tActually its only Vista Home premium and Ultimate that have media centre. Home Basic, business and enterprise and starter editions don't have it.

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#4.5 Posted by brianshapiro on 20 Mar 2007 - 00:47
- What it may be is an update to Vista available to all editions with the Media Center SKU, that would cover more than the Media Center application. Remember how there was talk about making the interface for the Media Center version of Vista better than the standard interface?
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#4.6 Posted by joeydoo on 20 Mar 2007 - 03:42
- Maybe this is a new product, using a section of Vista's code base. Which is a lite version.............. called Windows Media Server. It could be bundled with a very small PC unit and connect direct to Vista media centre and Home server and be a direct competitor for AppleTV. People like HP must be begging Microsoft for a standardised "Windows" package to put against the little apple box by now.
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#6 Posted by azz0r_wugg on 19 Mar 2007 - 21:57
- I think someones got something wrong somewhere.
Codenames aside.
We'll get service pack 1, maybe an updated Vista with an update MC and SP1 included, and then Windows seven. -
#6.1 Posted by NightmarE D on 20 Mar 2007 - 00:20
- Nobody said we weren't getting SP1 or that it doesn't exist. Only that Fiji, which everyone thought was SP1, actually isn't SP1.
I think someone else got something wrong here
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#7 Posted by wilbert on 19 Mar 2007 - 21:57
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I for one love Vista MCE and look forward to this. Hopefully they will bring more online video content into this release similar to what the Xbox 360 has.
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#8 [Guest] Posted by Guest on 19 Mar 2007 - 21:59
- Fiji will be VISTA based. The current media center version included in Vista is halfway through a transition. Some of the screens in Vista's Media Center let the currently playing video run faded in the background. Some, though, still force the video into a small window in the bottom left. Things like this will be fixed in Fiji, and I'm sure new features and Vista-type stuff will be added also.
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#11 Posted by XerXis on 19 Mar 2007 - 23:07
- more useless speculation
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#11.1 Posted by Kirkburn on 19 Mar 2007 - 23:22
- I guess you don't know who Mary Jo Foley or Bink are.
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#11.2 Posted by NightmarE D on 20 Mar 2007 - 00:25
- Quote - (Kirkburn said @ #11.1)I guess you don't know who Mary Jo Foley or Bink are.
Yeah I agree. Some people just need to say something even when they have no clue.
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#12 Posted by +cheesegoduk on 19 Mar 2007 - 23:24
- From what I remember from the beta newsgroups this should include stuff like picture in picture for Media centre, along with digital teletext

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#13 Posted by Max2Go on 20 Mar 2007 - 00:39
- loool !!! It's a magical world at Microsoft !!!
I know so many people & firms that are waiting the Vista SP1 to move from XP to Vista... With so many versions of OS's from Microsoft I'm just ask how the heck nVidia or Creative will release a final and good driver...
This suck ! I just hope is a stupid speculation!
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#15 Posted by simmorya on 20 Mar 2007 - 10:37
- I just want to know about Vista SP1.... what the hell is going on with that?
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#16 Posted by gt30 on 20 Mar 2007 - 13:30
- Recently I came across a website which offers hotfixes and claims to be a SP1 preview for Vista.
Link: http://www.vistasp1.net
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#17 Posted by sphbecker on 20 Mar 2007 - 20:54
- First, I don't think they are correct in saying the Vienna is Windows 7.0--everything I have seen would indicate that its version number will be 6.1. Therefore it could very well be the case that Fiji is the codename for the Media Center Component of Vienna, or it could also be a free upgrade to the Media Center Components found in Vista (but I think that is less likely).
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#17.1 Posted by Mr. Dee on 22 Mar 2007 - 17:15
- Quote - (sphbecker said @ #17)First, I don't think they are correct in saying the Vienna is Windows 7.0--everything I have seen would indicate that its version number will be 6.1. Therefore it could very well be the case that Fiji is the codename for the Media Center Component of Vienna, or it could also be a free upgrade to the Media Center Components found in Vista (but I think that is less likely).
Actually, Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista will push the kernel version to 6.1 after Longhorn Server is RTMed to synchronize the code-base between client and Server. Since Steven Sinofsky took over the Windows Team, he has banished all codenames for future client versions of Windows, electing a number system instead. And there are many hints around the web and on Microsoft.com that suggest the next client release is code named Windows "Seven", which would assume that the kernel which represents the version of Windows for the next version will be 7.
Blackcomb was previously codenamed Vienna then changed to Seven.
Windows NT 3.1
Windows NT 3.5
Windows NT 3.51
Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 5.0 (Windows 2000)
Windows NT 5.1 (Windows XP)
Windows NT 5.2 (Windows Server 2003)
Windows NT 6.0 (Windows Vista)
Windows NT 6.1 (Windows Longhorn Server and Windows Vista)
Windows NT 7.0 (who knows, could be Windows Vista R2)
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#18 Posted by rev23dev on 20 Mar 2007 - 21:40
- Quote -If not Fiji, what is the codename for Windows Vista SP1?
when has a microsoft service pack ever had a codename? i've never seen any.
here's why: a codename is for when you don't know what the product name is going to be. Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is not exactly a mystery.
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thats all i can say.

This seems to leave us with more questions than answers. If not Fiji, what is the codename for Windows Vista SP1? Why has Vista’s successor gone through three different codenames? Doesn’t Windows Vista already include the latest Windows Media Center (codename Diamond)? Shouldn’t Windows Seven include the next version of WMC? I guess not.