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<blockquote data-quote="goulin" data-source="post: 282349" data-attributes="member: 77069"><p>Hi Craig,</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I managed to get pretty much all the buttons recognised with that app. The only ones that didn't work were the 4 bottom ones, which came up as Power. How did you map it to PowerDVD (I could only find WinAMP and some other apps listed). Can you modify the drop down lists of which applications it can launch?</p><p></p><p>I'll have to check my Power Management tab on my PC, although I blew it away last night and installed Windows Vista Ultimate to play around with Media Center properly... I really want to have my solution working soon. I don't think it is TV tuner related, because S3/S4 is supported on both our cards, I think it is more likely a motherboard thing. I am not sure if this would help, but I used this program called SensorView Pro that shows the power being supplied to the computer (I use it to show the temperature of my CPU).... maybe that might show up anything missing from your motherboard? You can give me a screenshot and I can compare to mine if that helps.</p><p></p><p>I still need to play around with my Foxtel connection, because I think I will end up needing to use Composite to my TV tuner instead of S-Video frm Foxtel. I am hoping that Vista Media Center, unlike WinPVR, will not crash my Foxtel box when I record off Fox.</p><p></p><p>I am in Sydney too... MP should pickup the EPG from the coax (you can select it when you do a channel scan).</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goulin, post: 282349, member: 77069"] Hi Craig, Yeah, I managed to get pretty much all the buttons recognised with that app. The only ones that didn't work were the 4 bottom ones, which came up as Power. How did you map it to PowerDVD (I could only find WinAMP and some other apps listed). Can you modify the drop down lists of which applications it can launch? I'll have to check my Power Management tab on my PC, although I blew it away last night and installed Windows Vista Ultimate to play around with Media Center properly... I really want to have my solution working soon. I don't think it is TV tuner related, because S3/S4 is supported on both our cards, I think it is more likely a motherboard thing. I am not sure if this would help, but I used this program called SensorView Pro that shows the power being supplied to the computer (I use it to show the temperature of my CPU).... maybe that might show up anything missing from your motherboard? You can give me a screenshot and I can compare to mine if that helps. I still need to play around with my Foxtel connection, because I think I will end up needing to use Composite to my TV tuner instead of S-Video frm Foxtel. I am hoping that Vista Media Center, unlike WinPVR, will not crash my Foxtel box when I record off Fox. I am in Sydney too... MP should pickup the EPG from the coax (you can select it when you do a channel scan). Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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