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Old 17th July 2006, 09:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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recording live tv into certain folder.

I'm trying to record my live tele to a particular folder, howver I can't change the default folder from being named "Recorded TV"

anything I'm overlooking?
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Re: recording live tv into certain folder.

u need to edit the registry or use tweakxp to modify the special folders.
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Re: recording live tv into certain folder.

I think you mean Tweak MCE.

After you change it you need to restart MCE for changes to take effect.
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