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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: sstrick on January 29, 2003, 09:30:45 am
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I just got an ati aiw 8500dv. I absolutely dislike the software that comes with it. the player is difficult to use on a tv screen and it seems to crash a lot! Media Center 9.0 seems to be a lot more stable and scale to a tv screen better (it will be even better after you guys get the hairstyles working right). However, one thing I really like about the ati package is the gemstar tv guide. You have a searchable tv sched. right in front of you and if you want to record a program you just right click on it and select the recording quality. It is very quick and easy. Is Media Center going to have something like this?
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Hi sstrick;
I totally agree... the GemStar GUIDE PLUS+ software is definitely a real plus for ATI. I have tried a lot of so-called TV Guide type program & searches, but the GUIDE PLUS+ is simply the best out there!!
Would LOVE it if JRiver would put something like it into MC9 as I am now using MC for all my TV needs & really miss GUIDE PLUS+.
I really hate to have to get on-line just to look up the TV Guide, Yahoo or one of the other crappy, advertisement hogs that are very hard to locate the current hours channel information that I want.
I guess I just got spoiled using the GUIDE PLUS+ software.
I still keep it up to date with a weekly download (including the Weekly Puzzle) because it is so much faster to use then the digital cable TV box guide, and I can mark programs in advance as a reminder of what I want to view each evening.
For those of you who have never had the pleasure of using GemStar's GUIDE PLUS+, let me explain...
* You do a download of all TV channels once a week for the next eight days.
* You can do all kinds of very neat & powerful searches.
* You can select up to 7 days in advance what shows you want to see (or record) & the TV will automatically come on at that time to the desired channel for viewing or automatically record the show. If the TV is already on, it simply changes to the previously selected channel. The new channel & the one you were watching are both available for viewing.
* You can mark groups of programs as a Favorite such as all Star Trek programs that come on during the evening only. There is no limit to the number of Favorites that you can mark.
It is one very flexible program & would be a neat addition to MC9.
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I've found Digiguide to be about the best listings program. http://www.digiguide.com/
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There was a post about this a month or two ago. JimH said that the JRiver staff were going to have a meeting about "what" and "how" to implement a tv guide type system.
Check this thread for the details: http://www.musicex.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=beta;action=display;num=1039619255;start=0 (http://www.musicex.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=beta;action=display;num=1039619255;start=0)
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Thanks guys;
Read the post & will also try DigiGuide.
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I just tried DigiGuide & must say it is one neat TV guide program... very flexible.
It does not have the great search capabilities of GemStar's GUIDE PLUS+ & some of the colors are a little weird, but overall I really like it.
I especially like the grouping capabilities.
Think I will continue to use it.