Re: MCE menu has gone ...

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Jason Tsang a écrit :

As long as Television is enabled in Set Program Access and Defaults...
You should see the tv signal setup under
[within MCE], Settings, TV, Set Up TV Signal.

I would assume the French version would have the above strings localized
appropriately.


under Settings, TV, There is no "setup TV signal" or équivalent, just 3
lines : Recording TV, Sub-titles and Guide... (roughly translated from
french ... ;-) )

Is there a way to conpletely delete the MCE configuration and set it
again ?


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