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Forum for NZ Freeview Users?

Now that Freeview is officially broadcasting in NZ & people are discovering that it won't work with VMC due to the transmissions being in MPEG4, perhaps our Kiwi cousins could do with a forum/sub-forum dealing with the issue?

So far it seems that DVBViewer is shaping as the alternative until MPEG4 DVB-T transmission is supported in VMC, so maybe something under http://www.xpmediacentre.com.au/comm...non-vista-mce/ ?

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Re: Forum for NZ Freeview Users?

Thanks for the suggestion Justin

I'd normally be reluctant to add new forum(s) based on a region since it could set a precedent, and there's no way I could provide specific areas for the US, UK, Europe etc..

I do however recognise that this is a software issue which needs addressing in specific forum, so I've created a new sub-forum under under "Other Media Center Options " as you suggested, I was unsure about the best forum name so any feedback welcome.

So let's see if it provides any value over the next couple of months and if so it can stay, or at least until there's a more "mainstream" solution to the VMC/MP4 issue.

On a related note, whilst researching the subject I came across this post - Adding DVBViewer to Windows Vista Media Center - over at NZ geekzone which might be a good starting point for anyone wanting to play with DVBViewer.

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