Video
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Post by Video on Aug 10, 2019 23:01:45 GMT
It always works when you need it to.
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_Windows
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Post by _Windows on Aug 11, 2019 1:43:37 GMT
Kind of like the rest of Microsoft's software (though to be fair, these days bad GUI design is more of an issue than unstable software is for MS). At least they got the OS to be reliable enough (took them forever to get there though, anyone who ever used early versions of Windows knows what I mean...).
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WaaiFu
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Post by WaaiFu on Aug 11, 2019 8:30:47 GMT
looking at the title I already knew it was gonna be you
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Aug 12, 2019 4:20:27 GMT
I had one of the physical remotes for Windows Media Center, and I believe I also had a TV tuner for it. Fun times. Some people hack it to hook it up to public IPTV servers.
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Video
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An op's rights activist
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IGN: VideoGameSmash12, videogamesm12
Old IGN: https://namemc.com/profile/VideoGameSmash12.2, https://namemc.com/profile/videogamesm12.1
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Post by Video on Aug 13, 2019 8:09:02 GMT
I had one of the physical remotes for Windows Media Center, and I believe I also had a TV tuner for it. Fun times. Some people hack it to hook it up to public IPTV servers. I used to have a Windows Media Center keyboard that worked with Bluetooth. It was a cool keyboard, but I don't use it anymore as there are better alternatives to Windows Media Center nowadays. What were the remote and tuner card like?
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Aug 13, 2019 19:11:56 GMT
I had one of the physical remotes for Windows Media Center, and I believe I also had a TV tuner for it. Fun times. Some people hack it to hook it up to public IPTV servers. I used to have a Windows Media Center keyboard that worked with Bluetooth. It was a cool keyboard, but I don't use it anymore as there are better alternatives to Windows Media Center nowadays. What were the remote and tuner card like? I don't remember, there were multiple Windows Media Center remotes manufactured by different miscellaneous companies, and they usually had a button with the WMC icon which mine had. Did pretty much anything you needed it to do within the context of WMC, such as scroll through the TV guide which I had thanks to the tuner, and it probably did use either bluetooth or a USB receiver. It was a pretty small remote.
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