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Proceedure move from Media Center to DNTV!
agent86oz
post Feb 8 2010, 09:51 AM
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I am looking at moving recording from Windows 7 Media Center for recording (still using for playback) and I want to use DNTV Scheduler Pro 2.

Media Center is tuned to the tuners so do I have to do anything more than just remove the scheduled recordings from Media Center and install DNTV Live and DNTV Scheduler Pro 2?

I am just concerned that Media Center will beleive it owns the tuners and there will be a conflict.

Idealy I would like to have the tuners shared transparently but I think that is a long shot because I will be watching everything through Media Center because I will be recording to DVR-MS. I like to start watching Cricket from Media Center or xBox about half an hour in so I skip the advertisments but not sure if that would be possilbe using Scheduler Pro2 until the program is finished recording?

Thanks.
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post Feb 13 2010, 10:40 AM
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I did not work out how to browse DNTV Scheduler pro from another network compter I tried the IP address for the Media Center http://192.168.1.16:8088 and it times out.
Try using the network names, like as displayed by windows network, eg
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, you may also need to enter an exception for the port in the pc firewall.
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post Feb 13 2010, 02:18 PM
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I did not work out how to browse DNTV Scheduler pro from another network compter I tried the IP address for the Media Center http://192.168.1.16:8088 and it times out.
Try using the network names, like as displayed by windows network, eg , you may also need to enter an exception for the port in the pc firewall.


Thanks for that in Windows 7 I had to open port 8088 which was fairly painless.
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