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Octavean
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New York, NY

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Re: [Vista] Vista media guide

Beyond TV has a free trial and its good solid software. I only have a BeyondTV v3 license and they have since moved on to v4.7 with v4.8 in beta but I can upgrade my license for something like ~$30 or so. I was thinking of giving BeyondTV another shot myself but that was only for short term support of the Hauppauge HD PVR I just ordered:

»www.hauppauge.com/site/products/···pvr.html

Vista Media Center should support the HD PVR soon though with full H.264 in the Fiji update..

I prefer Vista Media Center though.

If you are serious about resolving your issue though I would still suggest the greenbutton.com. There are very knowledgeable people here with respect to Microsoft software but thegreenbuttion.com is dedicated to Microsoft Media Center and there are some very knowledgeable people there too with specificity to Media Center.


imtim83
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The guide works well, now that I have all the channels set correctly, except for the ones that weren't listed, and have no data available. They cause a pain from time to time when I would like to record, but it works.

Maybe I should try something like "Beyond TV".
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The guide works well, now that I have all the channels set correctly, except for the ones that weren't listed, and have no data available. They cause a pain from time to time when I would like to record, but it works.

Maybe I should try something like "Beyond TV".
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ydoucare

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Rensselaer, IN

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I've noticed a few oddities with some of my Digital OTA channels on the guide, had to manually correct a few. Other than that it works great. Haven't had an issue with any of my DirecTV channels. Running a Hauppauge HVR-1800
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