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How long to display list of recorded TV in Media Center

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Gary Mount, Jun 6, 2009.

  1. Gary Mount

    Gary Mount Guest

    I have a new i7 (a quad core with HT - for 8 threads) computer and I have
    been running Windows 7 on it. I have not run Vista on it yet. I had Vista
    with my previous computer, a Pentium 4 with HT. As I recorded TV with Vista
    on my older computer, the time to display the list of TV recordings would
    grow longer and longer, eventually taking 2 minutes (my screen saver would
    kick in before media center was finished compiling the list) with around 500
    to 600 recordings or more.

    On my new i7 computer running Windows 7 RC, with about 500 recordings
    (double that if I plug in my external drive), the time it takes to display
    the list is almost instantaneous. Does Windows 7 Media Center have a better
    algorithm for calculating the list than the Vista version of Media Center,
    or is my i7 computer that much faster than a 6 year old computer?
    What length of time are Vista Media Center users experiencing on newer
    hardware with regards to displaying the list of shows?
     
  2. Mike

    Mike Guest

    "Mark Levitski" <SS@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
    news:ufMWPpt5JHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > You see?
    > This is what OS has turned into.
    > Recording live TV!
    >
    > it's not work anymore, it's watchign TV, photos, typi9ng a life away on
    > Social websites. WHo cares about function, it's important to have a right
    > videoplayer and have WinExplorer display files in God knows what logic
    > randsom view setting,s it thinks dlls and exe are image files and shoul
    > dbe displayed as thumbnails, sometimes.
    >
    > I made a big mistake. i should've stayed with WInXP


    The mistake, moron, was actually made by your mother. She should've
    swallowed.

    HTH
    HAND
    --

    Don't pick a fight with an old man.
    If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.
     
  3. Frank

    Frank Guest

    Mark Levitski wrote:
    > You see?
    > This is what OS has turned into.
    > Recording live TV!
    >
    > it's not work anymore, it's watchign TV, photos, typi9ng a life away on
    > Social websites. WHo cares about function, it's important to have a
    > right videoplayer and have WinExplorer display files in God knows what
    > logic randsom view setting,s it thinks dlls and exe are image files and
    > shoul dbe displayed as thumbnails, sometimes.
    >
    > I made a big mistake. i should've stayed with WInXP


    You can always go back...and never have to come back in here!
     
  4. You see?
    This is what OS has turned into.
    Recording live TV!

    it's not work anymore, it's watchign TV, photos, typi9ng a life away on
    Social websites. WHo cares about function, it's important to have a right
    videoplayer and have WinExplorer display files in God knows what logic
    randsom view setting,s it thinks dlls and exe are image files and shoul dbe
    displayed as thumbnails, sometimes.

    I made a big mistake. i should've stayed with WInXP
     
  5. I agree, refirgerator is not nessessary if you don't smoke
     
  6. Gary Mount

    Gary Mount Guest

    TV recording on my computer is an added bonus. It barely consumes any
    resources of my computer even when recording 2 or 3 shows at the same time.
    I use this computer for software development and have 4 monitors plugged
    into it. I run several virtual machines, I often re-encode video so I can
    play it on my mobile devices.
    I used WinXP to record TV using the application that came with the TV tuner.
    Media Center made the experience so much nicer.

    "Mark Levitski" <SS@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
    news:ufMWPpt5JHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > You see?
    > This is what OS has turned into.
    > Recording live TV!
    >
    > it's not work anymore, it's watchign TV, photos, typi9ng a life away on
    > Social websites. WHo cares about function, it's important to have a right
    > videoplayer and have WinExplorer display files in God knows what logic
    > randsom view setting,s it thinks dlls and exe are image files and shoul
    > dbe displayed as thumbnails, sometimes.
    >
    > I made a big mistake. i should've stayed with WInXP
     

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