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Discussions tagged with 'video sender' on WindowsForum.com focus on the limitations of Windows Media Center when integrating external video sources. Users report that Media Center forces a choice between antenna/cable input and auxiliary inputs like composite video from a video sender, camcorder, or set-top box. Once configured, adding a secondary source requires resetting the entire setup, which frustrates those who want to use multiple devices without reconfiguration. The tag highlights a specific multimedia pain point in Windows, where hardware flexibility is not matched by software usability.
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Windows 7 Microsoft - PLEASE fix this AWFUL Multimedia experience
Note to Microsoft Developers Why on Earth do you have to make such a dogs dinner of essentially a decent application. I'm talking about the Windows Media Center. Most TV tuner cards sold these days have a Composite Video input as well as Antenna / cable input. However when you set up the...- jimbo45
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