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Can I have custom or locally cached dvdid information in Media Center?

07/12/2010 Leave a comment

Yes!

http://dvdxml.com/p/faq/faq.php?0.cat.2.11

Categories: media center, TV, Windows

Missing Right Click Convert to dvr-ms format context menu item

07/06/2010 Leave a comment

If you change the default program for “WTV” files to anything but Windows Media Center this option will disappear.
Simply change it back to Windows Media Center and it will reappear.

Categories: media center, TV, Windows

Missing Right Click Convert to dvr-ms format context menu item

07/06/2010 1 comment

If you change the default program for “WTV” files to anything but Windows Media Center this option will disappear.
Simply change it back to Windows Media Center and it will reappear.

Categories: media center, TV, Windows

How to change the default TV recording location

10/12/2009 Leave a comment

Photo by James Good

Photo by James Good

I recently got myself a USB TV tuner and have started recording TV with it and Windows Media Center in Windows 7. It is fantastic! I love how well Media Center works its so easy.

One thing I wanted to know was how to change the location where Windows Media Center records TV to. It’s quite easy,

Method:

  1. Open Windows Media Center.
  2. Click on Settings.
  3. Scroll down to TV and click on it.
  4. Click Recorder.
  5. Now click on Recorder Storage.
  6. Change Record on drive from C: to the desired one.
  7. Click Save to save the changes.

How to change the default TV recording location.

I haven’t actually changed it myself, because I had planned to change it to one of the USB drives I have plugged into my media PC. But I haven’t had time to see if and how recording to the USB drive effects recording performance.

Categories: media center, TV, Windows

“Optimize” Option in Media Center 7?

22/05/2009 Leave a comment

Image by cleverswine

Image by cleverswine

If you’ve had the chance to try the new Media Center in Windows 7 you may have noticed that there is a new Optimize  option ‘hidden’ on one of the menus.

I turned the option on, but wondered what it did. After a little digging I how a post on Ed Bott’s Media Central blog“ that explains it. It basically just restarts Media Center.

Categories: media center, Windows
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