Rerun the HDHomeRun setup. scan the channels for each tuner. Make sure BDA compatibility mode is "Windows Media Center" go to the advanced tab and click the repair button. that should fix it.
thanks to everyone for all your hard work on this. i have been a long time user of WMC and have everything working flawlessly on my Windows 10 box with HDHomerun and MCL. you guys are awesome! i know this is a random question, but i wasnt sure where else to ask. im looking for an up-to-date theme for WMC, one that looks like it was designed by microsoft themselves. ive been rocking the original blue theme for the past 10 years so i think its finally time for a change . ive done some searching for themes, but none are really appealing to me. anything that has darker tones (black theme) and updated icons/logos would be ideal. the modern8 theme caught my eye, but there are still things about it that kind of turn me away. anyone have any suggestions?
Just a quick question. I looked over a few pages and didn't see anything. Has there been any progress towards getting Extenders working on this version (v12), yet ? One of the BIG features of WMC is to have the content everywhere, and this is a big deal for a lot of people. This is for Xbox 360's, not 3rd party ones that don't work in 8.1+ If we can get Extenders working and get WMC running via RDP with DRMed content able to play back, I might have to upgrade my Windows 7 DEDICATED home theater PC to Windows 10.... There used to be a old hack to enable mutable sessions via RDP (worked on Win 7 back in the day). This could allow you to connect with different user accounts and open WMC. So, it does not affect the main PC. Is this possible with Windows 10 ?
Yes, you can edit the HEX in termsrv.dll or install RdpWrapper, to get multiple RDP Sessions. A few pages back TS pointed me to the original RDP Check, Graznok HEX edit from last year. Recently, Graznok has described what to edit and where to find it. Abbodi has described the process to repair NativeImages. Looks like TS got it going on a handheld device. I believe this is a good first step toward extenders. Xbox and 3rd party extenders. I think I can handle Step 1---- Copy the Hex edit I am completely lost on Step 2----uninstall and reinstall NativeImages. I could just rename for now. I need to re-read that one a few times, to get my head around it. v12 begins.....January 29 Post #3360
Very cool. Now has anyone who has DRMed based TV content been able to TEST to see if it plays back over this RDC session ? Also how was performance ? Was it good over Wi-Fi or did it need to be hardwired gigabit to get the best results ? Wondering how this would work over the internet....Would be nice to RDC to my HTPC and view all the content like an extender.... It would make it very worthy to upgrade my HTPC to Windows 10... Remote should work over a RDC session... this could be a cheap extender if it all works out, get a lower end PC (mini PC) and have it boot into an RDC session (possible with batch files), and with an IR on the mini PC the remote should work... Still 360 extenders are a major hold back for my primary media PC... I would install this, get it up and running and 100% disable Windows updates so it stay stable.
Just download and replace the two files. That's what you need unless you are on x32 or on whs-2011 (aka build 7600). I've used android to make the point clearer but you can use any rdp client from windows, linux, macos....
I am still keeping my 7 until 10 does everything. Should be no problem for AC-1900 transmitter/receiver provided you got a straight shot. I increased my Internet upload a long time ago for WHS 2012 20 up 100 down. I can receive on my phone live HD TV, from 4G-LTE without problems. If you want to do a quick test..... try RdpWrapper v1.6 and TeamViewer. In 5 minutes you will be streaming DRM. Click on ExtenderProject in my signature will take you to the software links.
I'll try an get mine done tonight after work. My test will be 3 different drm channels at the same time. I only have 3 tuners on this side of the network.
Performance is same as playing movie in WMP or any other player. Video is rendered on server and full bitmaps (video frames) are sent to the client. This is not really optimized.
Surface Pro 4 DRM channels will play if I hook up a display port to HDMI adapter and send the signal to a tv or monitor with HDMI and disable the Surface screen. But as soon as I turn the surface screen back on, the display driver error appears again. Is there any tinkering/patch that can be done to get this to work?
Were you doing it over your cell phone ? If so, was it 4G or Wi-Fi... Smooth video and audio (good enough to watch a show on ?) ? WMC has never used a format that would be streamed very well, larger files but, for local gives the best quality. Last one that did pretty good was MCE for XP, with webguide... It did work pretty well, but, flakey time to time. This would be nice if I can RDC to my HTPC, and watch last night's show with my phone RDPing over 4g... that would be epic. Yes, I have been using Media Center from the VERY first version available for Windows XP...
I been doing 4G drm with TeamViewer for a couple months. It's watchable. Check extender project in my signature for details. I would prefer remote desktop connection as it is more direct.
Is there some issue with guide data recently? I can't seem to get the live tv setup data to download. 65.55.186.113 data.tvdownload.microsoft.com 72.246.56.59 cdn.epg.tvdownload.microsoft.com 127.0.0.1 images-eds.xboxlive.com ::1 images-eds.xboxlive.com 127.0.0.1 images.windowsmedia.com ::1 images.windowsmedia.com Per another forum, I'm using. Unsure what the other details are there for, But I've always put the first two lines and had success. Seems now, I can't get this working.
Per workarounds.txt in the install folder, you should be using 2.16.216.176 cdn.epg.tvdownload.microsoft.com
Maybe try flushdns Then WMC Setup/Custom If that don't work, I usually go MediaCenterRecoveryTask, then Setup/Custom.