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David A. Karp

"Windows Vista Annoyances: Tips, Secrets, and Hacks"

If in doubt, try a few standard resolutions until you
have one that looks good; 1024 ?— 768 usually works pretty well. If you still
have trouble, use PowerStrip (http://entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm) to find the
optimal resolution and timing settings for your TV.
Fix Broken TV Listings
A DVRwithout up-to-date TV listings is nothing more than a playback
device; to record your favorite programs, your PC needs to download program
data at least once a day. Windows Media Center and other DVRapplications
do this automatically, but only after you??™ve set them up properly. If
you??™re not getting updated listings, or if your listings are wrong, here are
some things you can do to fix the problem.
First, make sure your PC??™s clock is set correctly: open Control Panel ??? Date
and Time, and set the clock if needed. Click Apply and then choose the
Internet Time tab, click Change settings, and make sure the Synchronize
with an Internet time server option is turned on.
Next, your zip code in Media Center might be wrong, thus the program data
you??™re receiving is intended for a different region. Or you may be using an
antenna, yet downloading programming data intended for cable or satellite
broadcasts. In Media Center, choose Settings ??? General ??? Media Center
Setup ??? Set Up TV Signal, and follow the prompts. When asked whether
you??™d like to configure your TV signal automatically, select the I will manually
configure my TV signal option.


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