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If you delete a TV show from an extender, Vista puts it in the recycle bin.
But it goes in the recycle bin for the extender, and there's apparently no
way to empty that. The "disk cleanup" doesn't clean it up, and you can't log
into the extender's account from the desktop.
I've had to go and cd into the recycle bin directory to clean things up.
That can't be healthy. :-)
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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Darren New escreveu:
> If you delete a TV show from an extender, Vista puts it in the recycle
> bin. But it goes in the recycle bin for the extender, and there's
> apparently no way to empty that. The "disk cleanup" doesn't clean it up,
> and you can't log into the extender's account from the desktop.
>
> I've had to go and cd into the recycle bin directory to clean things up.
> That can't be healthy. :-)
so for the obvious: what is an extender?
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nemesis wrote:
> so for the obvious: what is an extender?
Sorry. Computer is upstairs. XBox is downstairs connected to TV and
network. XBox connects to upstairs computer to control the media center
software on upstairs computer, fetching media to show on the downstairs TV.
People make other cheap extenders, but they don't work with the Vista version.
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Darren New escreveu:
> nemesis wrote:
>> so for the obvious: what is an extender?
>
> Sorry. Computer is upstairs. XBox is downstairs connected to TV and
> network. XBox connects to upstairs computer to control the media center
> software on upstairs computer, fetching media to show on the downstairs TV.
tried W7 yet?
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nemesis wrote:
> tried W7 yet?
Nope. Too busy. Might put it on one of the old machines I'll be selling off,
just to see.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
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KDE 4.x gives me the exact same feeling I had the one evening I worked on a
Vista workstation. Some pointy-headed designer thought it necessary that we
all change how we work, and overturned logical, established workflows-- even
took away the power of right-clicking-- in the name of progress.
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On 5/12/2009 1:57 PM, Darren New wrote:
> nemesis wrote:
>> so for the obvious: what is an extender?
>
> Sorry. Computer is upstairs. XBox is downstairs connected to TV and
> network. XBox connects to upstairs computer to control the media center
> software on upstairs computer, fetching media to show on the downstairs TV.
Do you use Media Center, or the Dashboard?
We tried MC for a bit, but it never seemed to work right for us, so
since then we've been sticking with the Dashboard and not had any problems.
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Chambers wrote:
> Do you use Media Center, or the Dashboard?
I'm not sure what the dashboard is, so I guess media center.
By "dashboard" to you mean the "share media with the xbox"? I haven't tried
that.
MC works fine for me except that it sends things to the recycler without any
way of emptying the trash *or* recovering the files. :-)
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On 5/13/2009 7:44 AM, Darren New wrote:
> Chambers wrote:
>> Do you use Media Center, or the Dashboard?
>
> I'm not sure what the dashboard is, so I guess media center.
>
> By "dashboard" to you mean the "share media with the xbox"? I haven't
> tried that.
The Dashboard is what runs on the XBox when nothing else is running
(used to be the Blade system, now it's the New Xbox Experience(tm)).
Go to "My XBox", then "Video Library", and you can browse all the shared
videos on your computer.
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Chambers wrote:
> Go to "My XBox", then "Video Library", and you can browse all the shared
> videos on your computer.
Yeah. Hard to set up to record a new series of TV shows, tho. :-) And I
think that if you have the shared media set up, you can't use the extender,
and vice versa.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
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