Re: Can MCE 2005 view tuner of another MCE 2005 computer?
- From: "Jason Tsang" <jason-onlineDEL@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 23:16:44 -0500
Right, because your recorded tv content wasn't flagged as copy-protected.
As I've already said, you can share recorded tv, video and pictures as long
as they aren't marked as copy-protected; however, you cannot share the
tuners (i.e. for sharing Live TV) over multiple MCE systems.
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"Michael" <Michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hmm... I can watch the recorded .dvr-ms files on another PC without any
problem.
Weird, I guess Legal department was smoking something.
Hmm, so I guess, the only way to do it would be to pick up a Media Center
Extender for the PC I want to do with that... incredibly stupid... ugh.
"Noozer" wrote:
Because the second PC doesn't have a license for the content (It's
created
on the first PC and saved with the content).
Don't want you saving the content and distributing it on DVD!
....and no, you can't save it on the first PC, copy it to DVD, then play
it
in the second PC. At least that's what the DRM zealots tell us.
.
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