Here are some of the key features of Windows Media Center:
* Media playback: Windows Media Center could play a wide variety of media formats, including DVDs, CDs, music files, and video files. It also supported streaming media from the internet and from other devices on the network.
* TV recording: Windows Media Center could record TV shows and schedule recordings. It also had a built-in electronic program guide (EPG) that allowed users to see what was on TV and schedule recordings.
* Web browsing: Windows Media Center had a built-in web browser that allowed users to browse the internet and watch streaming videos.
* Media streaming: Windows Media Center could stream media to other devices on the network, such as Xbox 360 consoles and Windows Media Player devices.
Windows Media Center was discontinued in Windows 10, but there are still some third-party media center applications available that offer similar features. Some popular alternatives to Windows Media Center include Plex, Kodi, and Emby.