Hi. Catching up with mail for the last week.
Well yes I am happy to say that after all is said and done I am using my
mediacenter Dell pc and I'm watching more tv. Is that a good thing? I was so
tired of paying fifty bucks a month just to have somjething to flip on once
or twice a month. Keep in mind that Window-eyes is the only, i repeat, only
screen reader that works with mediacenter windows 7. And even then GWmicro
has not figured out how to read certain text like in the setup tv screens
and such. However the guide, recorder, live tv, tv scheduler all work
seemlessly.
I have not been able to access my digital channels past the double digits. I
believe I have to have some kind of infarred IR controler. Still trying to
figure this part out. Can you believe what 10 year old technology is like. O
yes I'm sure we can all relate.
Though I have not been happy with the mail client in windows 7 but that, I
guess is another topic for another list which I am not on.
thanks all
bb
Brett Boyer
Production / Program Director
KZBR 97.1 FM
Alamosa Colorado
www.kzbr971.com
Morning show. Comedy Block. Rockin Hits 24 / 7
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ford Blackwell" <blackwe...@ameritech.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 9:04 AM
Subject: Windows Media Center for Bret
Bret,
Now that you've had your Media Center computer running for a couple of
weeks, are there any tips or experiences you can offer? I assume you are
using the version that comes with Windows 7?
Anything you can share will be appreciated.
Clifford
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