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#19462 18-Feb-2008 13:20
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I've created a couple .bat and .xml files to have DVBViewer inserted as tiles in the Windows Vista Media Center user interface.

Instructions and download links in my blog.




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  #112134 21-Feb-2008 20:10
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Awesome




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  #112183 21-Feb-2008 21:54
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thanks saw this tucked away somewhere else works perfect.

is there anway to link this so when i press "Live Tv" on my MCE remote it will open this instead of the setup wizard for MCE tuner?




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  #112303 22-Feb-2008 14:53
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Do you know if DVBViewer & MCE play nicely together if you say have 2 analogue tuners (2x PVR150's) installed for MCE & a seperate DVB-T tuner installed for DVBViewer?  If MCE is closed it will still record if something is scheduled so I was wondering if that would still be the case if DVBViewer is watching Live TV or recording.  Or would there be conflicts?

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