If you want premium content on your PC, stay away from Vista.

Once I meet someone new and they find out that I am a computer consultant, or if I haven’t seen someone in a while, I have been inevitably getting asked if I would recommend Windows Vista.  I have been testing it out for a few months now and while I generally like it okay, I would have to say that you really need to be wary of it if you don’t have another operating system available. 

If you don’t ever plan to play premium content, music or movies that you have purchased from an online store (like iTunes), then you probably don’t have much to worry about.  If you do want to play that kind of content however, you should run far away from Vista. 

I am mentioning this because of this article by Peter Gutmann.  It gets a little bit technical, but the gist is that there are certain pieces of high-end audio and video hardware that Vista will specifically disable playback on because of the “analog hole” idea.  This idea is that you can play a DRMed mp3 and “record” the sound in between the PC and the sound hardware.  Microsoft’s way around that is to just disable it completely.  I have really over-simplified this so I would recommend reading the original article.