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<blockquote data-quote="lazlong" data-source="post: 508149" data-attributes="member: 51770"><p>Some notes on my Windows 7 install using TV in Australia</p><p></p><p>Add this to your guide:</p><p>In TV server configuration, under additional 3rd party checks DO NOT "enable policy to prevent services startup". This will stop the green button working when you change the ehome.exe file.</p><p></p><p>I have an Antec Fusion case and a cheap irock ($30) remote. iMon uses the IR receiver in the LCD but the USB works exceptionally better with longer range. You can not turn off the remote in iMon and I wanted the LCD to show information - really handy having a bar showing percentage of movie/tv left. I had to dismantle the front of the case and put masking tape over the IR receiver. Works well now.</p><p></p><p>EPG - guidedigger for us Aussies is great and relatively easy to use. Getting started is a bit of effort creating the xmltv stuff and I wish I documented that.</p><p></p><p>Probably also a good idea to change the recording pathname in tv server configuration. It used to default to name\name-blah. On mine the actual recorded TV names came up as unknown etc until I changed it.</p><p></p><p>Will add more as I go. Thanks for the guide - was really helpful.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I used SAF for codecs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazlong, post: 508149, member: 51770"] Some notes on my Windows 7 install using TV in Australia Add this to your guide: In TV server configuration, under additional 3rd party checks DO NOT "enable policy to prevent services startup". This will stop the green button working when you change the ehome.exe file. I have an Antec Fusion case and a cheap irock ($30) remote. iMon uses the IR receiver in the LCD but the USB works exceptionally better with longer range. You can not turn off the remote in iMon and I wanted the LCD to show information - really handy having a bar showing percentage of movie/tv left. I had to dismantle the front of the case and put masking tape over the IR receiver. Works well now. EPG - guidedigger for us Aussies is great and relatively easy to use. Getting started is a bit of effort creating the xmltv stuff and I wish I documented that. Probably also a good idea to change the recording pathname in tv server configuration. It used to default to name\name-blah. On mine the actual recorded TV names came up as unknown etc until I changed it. Will add more as I go. Thanks for the guide - was really helpful. P.S. I used SAF for codecs. [/QUOTE]
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