Interesting observation about the spelling. However, although I know how to
spell, I'm not in the UK.
I'm located in Canada and not really sure which type of tuner I have. I'm
thinking of trying out DVB Tuner, but will it work in Canada given our signal
type? Also, I'd really rather stick with Media Centre as I have a lot
integrated into it and I'd like to avoid any unnecessary costs.
Any solutions for this? I understand that the TV pack for MC will not be
available on previous versions of vista, but what if I were to use an OEM cd
with my current cd key - would that work?
You can probably see that I'm not a wiz with this tech stuff.
Thanks for the help!
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
> "TricksX" <> wrote in message
> news:2DC8EE95-9543-472C-8746-...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using Vista's Media Centre and I have a video card with two separate
> > inputs. On the first input I have basic cable, which works fine with the
> > guide and all. On the second input, I have my PS3/BluRay hooked up through
> > my
> > component connection.
> >
> > I can make each of the inputs work one at a time, but I cant make them
> > work
> > simultaneously and switch inputs to alternate between the two of them. If
> > I
> > set up the PS3 to work, I have to click on Live TV in order to access it
> > and
> > it erases all the settings for the cable. If I set up the cable to work,
> > there is no longer any way to access the other input (ps3).
> >
> > Is there a way I can alternate between the two inputs with the press of a
> > button? I would like to have the option of leaving the cable/guide set up
> > and
> > then alternate to input2 without having to change any settings. (similar
> > to
> > the tv/video button on the typical tv).
>
>
> Not being able to mix sources is a annoying problem that Windows Media
> Centre has. Apparently the new Windows Media Centre TV Pack 2008 sorts this
> out, but it is only going to be made available through OEM media centre
> computers.
>
> It sounds like you are in the UK, as you spelled Centre correctly, so have
> you got a DVB-T tuner for Freeview? If you have, you could try using a
> better replacement, like DVBViewer.
>
> http://www.dvbviewer.com/en/index.php
>
> There is also SageTV, but is a lot more expensive, and does network
> streaming, like BeyondTV (which does not work with DVB cards).
>
> ss.
>
>
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