Hello everyone,
I am a long-time reader and occasional poster and I began looking at Beyond TV and Sage TV for possible use on my MCE 2005 HTPC if I begin to have troubles with the playback of flagged DRM movies.
My main use of my HTPC (sadly enough) is that I like to browse through the "My Movies" feature in MCE 2005 that goes through the EPG and collates all of the movies that will be shown and sorts them into basic genres. I then pick and choose movies for the week (sci-fi and horror mostly).
My question is if Sage TV or Beyond TV have a feature similar to the "My Movies" feature from MCE? I browsed the websites for each product on features and I couldn't find any specific mention of a feature like this, but thought I would ask the users here on Videohelp that have used these programs.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Cheers,
Tom
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I think there is a fix for your MCE problem here:
http://www.edbott.com/mediacenter/archives/hbo-stops-working-with-media-center/ -
Originally Posted by jagabo
I haven't had any problems yet, but had a few spare minutes and thought I would check out the other "top tier" HTPC programs for Windows. But, so far, no problems with playback of any movies yet (I don't have any of the premium channels like HBO).
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