Found this out by playing around. If you want to know about details of tuner and other info while your watching tv, grab your remote and hit 411 then info.
Enjoy
-Dave
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DavidinCT: Found this out by playing around. If you want to know about details of tuner and other info while your watching tv, grab your remote and hit 411 then info. Enjoy
Or you can just hit the "H" key on the attached keyboard.
Are there any similar features that have been figured out for non-TV pack installs?
Right now I'm trying to figure out a way to confirm for certain what the frame rate and format my digitally recorded HD channels are in. For some reason I'm seeing conflicting information when I use different tools to look at this (for example I have some shows apparently in 1280x720 60p, some apparently in 1280x720 30p, some apparently in 1280x720 24p, and some apparently in 1280x720 30p; very often these numbers seem to jump around depending on where I am in the show; also all of my previously 1920x1080 60i channels seem to have all recently been switched to 1280x720 at one framerate or another).
At the same time I am now experiencing stuttering with some of these recordings and this is why I'd like to know what Media Center "thinks" the shows have for frame rate, interlace state and resolution.
I'm running a fully updated Vista instalation, without the TV Pack.