I did and at first it looked promising. However, I just can't get the
kind of screens and menus your URL is showing. I did a channel rescan
and when it completed I did see a list of channels where some of them
had that lock symbol on the right side but later when I tried the "edit
the channels" I could not see that channel list anymore. The Media
Center in the Start menu has only two submenu entries: "Play Live TV"
under the "Frequent" label, and "TV Program Guide" under the "Tasks".
Eventually I did find an "Edit Channel" menu entry in the pupup menu of
the "TV Program Guide" but that only showed a single channel. I guess I
need a User Guide for WMC but I don't find one anywhere. Without it the
whole interface is less than intuitive for me.
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:54:40 -0800, "JP" <wiseg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I did and at first it looked promising. However, I just can't get the
>kind of screens and menus your URL is showing. I did a channel rescan
>and when it completed I did see a list of channels where some of them
>had that lock symbol on the right side but later when I tried the "edit
>the channels" I could not see that channel list anymore. The Media
>Center in the Start menu has only two submenu entries: "Play Live TV"
>under the "Frequent" label, and "TV Program Guide" under the "Tasks".
>Eventually I did find an "Edit Channel" menu entry in the pupup menu of
>the "TV Program Guide" but that only showed a single channel. I guess I
>need a User Guide for WMC but I don't find one anywhere. Without it the
>whole interface is less than intuitive for me.
I sure did. Actually the initial setup, that includes the TV signal
setup, is the easiest part and pretty easy because it's aided by a
wizard. The problem is the steps after that initial setup. But it's not,
even though I live next door to Redmond and probably use the same
Comcast cable service the Media Ctr developers used for their testing.
and/or which HP laptop and tuner part # and what driver?
trying to determine if this is a driver issue.
The confusing thing is you said "in the Start menu", the screens shown in
the link are found once you are in the MC interface, not in the standard
Windows interface. You would just click on the "Media Center" item in the
Start menu and the MC interface should take over the screen.
--
James
Bart: "According to creationism, there were no cavemen."
Homer: "Good riddance! Their drawings sucked and they looked like hippies."
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Interestingly my TV tuner, though one of the most recent models from
AverMedia, is not listed even though it's own description mentions
Windows 7 support:
http://www.avermedia-usa.com/AVerTV/Upload/ProductImages/Express%20mini%20Datasheet.pdf
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Well, the WMC has two entries in the Start menu: one in the pinup panel
and one in the "All Programs" list. The sub-menus only exist for the
pinup entry. I don't know how to explain this better without posting a
screen snapshot of what I am saying.
I do have the latest drivers from the vendor site and if you look into
that pdf Data Sheet I sent with my previous post, the footnote on the
first page says:
* ClearQAM is only for Aver MediaCenter, Windows Media Center TV Pack
2008 and Windows 7
However, though it mentions specific Windows 7 support as far as the OS,
it only mentions Vista MC specifically which is, I assume, the footnoted
Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008. It's possible that because this H968U
TV tuner came out fairly recently, they did not quite had the time to
completely develop the Win7 MC driver.
The issue just became pretty much moot as Comcast encrypted virtually
all but local channels. WMC works fine with those.
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:21:56 -0800, "JP" <wiseg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>The issue just became pretty much moot as Comcast encrypted virtually
>all but local channels. WMC works fine with those.