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Shiva
January 5th 06, 09:15 PM
Hi,
I often watch movies by displaying the PC-screen on my TV. But if I want
pause, rewind etc. the movie, then I have to stand up, walk to the PC and
carry out the thing I want.
I wonder if there are remote controls (like the ones supplied with a
television set) that can remotely control the PC. The remote control does
not have to able to do anything a mouse can, it would be sufficient if such
functions like play, stop, pause are supported.
So does this exist and what can you recommend?
Thanks a lot.
Carey Frisch [MVP]
January 6th 06, 01:50 AM
What is a Media Center PC?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/evaluation/hardware.mspx
Frequently asked Questions about Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/evaluation/faq.mspx
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"Shiva" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I often watch movies by displaying the PC-screen on my TV. But if I want
| pause, rewind etc. the movie, then I have to stand up, walk to the PC and
| carry out the thing I want.
| I wonder if there are remote controls (like the ones supplied with a
| television set) that can remotely control the PC. The remote control does
| not have to able to do anything a mouse can, it would be sufficient if such
| functions like play, stop, pause are supported.
| So does this exist and what can you recommend?
|
| Thanks a lot.
losl(removethis)
January 8th 06, 07:15 AM
On 05/01/06 12:15, Shiva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I often watch movies by displaying the PC-screen on my TV. But if I want
> pause, rewind etc. the movie, then I have to stand up, walk to the PC and
> carry out the thing I want.
> I wonder if there are remote controls (like the ones supplied with a
> television set) that can remotely control the PC. The remote control does
> not have to able to do anything a mouse can, it would be sufficient if such
> functions like play, stop, pause are supported.
> So does this exist and what can you recommend?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
>
What capture card you use?
A remote control unit, similar to the one for desktop TV set, and a
sensor come with my capture card.
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