Try just "iVideoSource"=dword:00000001"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Media Center\Settings\TVConfig\iVideoSource "iVideoSource"=dword:00000001
I am building a new barebones VMC for my bedroom this weekend and wnt to see Recorded TV from the Den VMC and the WHS. It will not have any tuners in it, So, if I Regedit the fake tuner, what else do I need to do to the barebones VMC? How about the Den VMC?
Ted
Assuming that the Den VMC is running Vista Ultimate, see Mike Brown's sharing instructions here. If it's running Home Premium, someone can tell you what the necessary Reg edits are (in place of the Group Policy settings.)
Regardless of what the Den PC is running, follow the WatchedFolders instructions for the barebones.
~Chris Cupler [MS-MVP (Windows Entertainment and Connected Home)] 'nearly every day of my life is some kind of computer hell'My system specs
Cup:Assuming that the Den VMC is running Vista Ultimate, see Mike Brown's sharing instructions here. If it's running Home Premium, someone can tell you what the necessary Reg edits are (in place of the Group Policy settings.) Regardless of what the Den PC is running, follow the WatchedFolders instructions for the barebones.
The name of the OS says why: it's Home Premium. Group Policy is intended (primarily) for an Active Directory Domain, and is therefore only in Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate (as it's the everything & the kitchen sink edition.)
The only reason that MCE 2k2~2k5 had it was that they were a superset (built off) of XP Pro. Therefore, the functionality was still there.
Those regedits are in the WatchedFolders key (HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Media Center\Service\Recording) on VMC-BR, yes?You restarted after you modified (actually, you should have needed to create) the key?And, I take it that the external USB drive on Mediacenter is shared out as 'K', right?