TunerFree MCE Instructions

Tuner Free MCE Instructions

Prerequisites

You must have Vista Premium or Vista Ultimate, or Windows 7 Premium or Windows 7 Ultimate, and .NET 3.5 or later

To install TunerFree MCE, make sure you uninstall any previous versions first (this will not remove your preferences), and then run the installer file. As part of installation, you will be given the option of having support for US and/or UK programs. This allows you to change the initial settings, but you can always change that later in the preferences screen even if you choose not to install one of the components at this time.

During the intallation process, TunerFreeMCE will build a list of all of the programs currently available. This process takes about 5 minutes, and is then repeated every 12 hours in the background to make sure your program list is up to date.

Using Tuner Free MCE

TunerFree MCE is accessed in Vista Media Center either on the TV bar, or in Program Library under Online Media. In Windows 7, it is under the Extras Library. When you first open it, it will show a list of channels. When you pick a channel, it will display all available programs from that channel. Instead of channels, you can also choose to to pick programs by date, with BBC programs going back 7 days, Channel 4 2 weeks, ITV and Five up to a month, and Hulu about 50 years by the looks of some of the old episodes on there!. You can also search for programs by name, which searches across all of the channels.

BBC TV and Radio

When you click on a BBC program, you will be taken to a page where the BBC flash player is playing the program in a small window. It will quickly jump to full screen. If it does not, navigate to the full screen button at the top left and press it.

When either in full screen or on the mini-player page, pressing Pause will pause playback, and pressing Play will resume it again. Pressing |< will jump back to the start of the program. Pressing >| will toggle between High and Normal resolution (unless you default to always be in high definition). Pressing Stop in Full Screen will exit full screen and stop playback. This is preferred to pressing the clear or Escape key because the system can then keep track of what state it is in.

If when opening a BBC program you get a guidance warning, you can press the 1 key to dismiss it and start playback. If you want to stop the guidance warning, open internet explorer, then go to Internet Settings -> Privacy, and add bbc.co.uk to the list of allowed sites. Then in media center, navigate to a program that requires guidance and confirm that you are over 16 and enter password. The system will then no longer prompt for guidance.

ITV

When you click on an ITV program, you will be taken straight to the video. Because of the way they stream programs, you can use the remote to fast forward, rewind, play and pause. When you click back, you will be taken to a screen where the video is playing in a smaller window, and then you need to click back again to go back to the program list.

Channel 4

When you click on a Channel 4 (including E4 and More 4) program, you will be taken to a page where the Channel 4 flash player is playing the program in a small window. It will quickly jump to full screen. If it does not, navigate to the full screen button at the top left and press it.

When either in full screen or on the mini-player page, pressing Pause will pause playback, and pressing Play will resume it again. Pressing Stop in Full Screen will exit full screen and stop playback.

If when opening a Channel 4 program you get a guidance warning, you can press the 1 key to dismiss it and start playback.

Five

When you click on a Five program, you will get different behaviour depending on which program you pick. Older Five programs behave the same as ITV – they play directly like normal video. With newer programs, FIve have changed to use Flash content, so you will get taken in to the Five website with the program playing, and it will go full screen within 10 seconds.

Hulu

When you click on a Hulu program, you will be taken to the Hulu web page with that program playing. It can take a while for the program to start playing, so when it has, press the Full Screen button to jump to full screen.

When either in full screen or on the mini-player page, pressing Pause will pause playback, and pressing Play will resume it again. Pressing >| will toggle between High and Normal resolution. Pressing Stop in Full Screen will exit full screen and stop playback. This is preferred to pressing the Clear or Escape key because the system can then keep track of what state it is in.

Search

You can search for programs by name in the Search screen. Use your remote to enter the text like you would on a mobile phone, and the list of programs that match will be shown to the right.

There is a particular way of using search that may not be obvious. After searching, you probably want to press the right arrow to go to the list of matches. Unfortunatly media center doesn't allow be to build that, and you need to press OK to navigate from the search text box to the list of results.

Favourites

As you watch programs, TunerFreeMCE will remember what you watch and automatically add it to a Favourites list. You can also manually add programs to favourites by pressing * on the remote, or block items from ever appearing in the favourites by pressing #. You can turn off favourites in the preferences if you prefer.

Twitter

You can set TunerFreeMCE to automatically update your twitter status with the programs that you are watching so that your followers can see what you have been watching. If you turn on twitter integration, you will also have the option of seeing what programs other twitter users are watching too.

You turn on twitter integration by going to Preferences, and clicking on “Set Twitter Username”. This will open a browser window where you can authorize TunerFreeMCE to post to your twitter feed. After authorizing, press “Click after authorization in browser” in the TunerFreeMCE preferences to record the link to twitter. This special browser authorization means that TunerFreeMCE doesn't have to store your twitter username or password, making the system more secure.

Preferences

The preferences screen allows you to turn on and off content from the different channels, as well as changing the cache interval. It also allows you to configure commands for automatic VPN switching so that you can watch programs from both US and UK without having to make any manual changes on your PC. See here for details. It also allows you to change the Click Speed. If you find that TunerFreeMCE sometimes clicks on the play button of the flash player before it has loaded, you may want to change that to Slower (50% increaded delay) or Slowest (100% increased delay). This will give the screen more opportunity to load before clicking.

High Resolution

In the preferences screen, you can choose to default to High Resolution feeds from Hulu and BBC. With BBC streams, it will default to the web page for BBC High Definition feeds, and for Hulu it will attempt to press the High Definition button before going full screen.

iPlayer beta breaks things again

I have been having an issue the past few days where some of the latest BBC programs are not playing any more, presumably due to changes in the iPlayer site. I have been trying to reverse engineer a version of the new iPlayer flash player to enable auto play and full screen from the remote, but without much success (the player keeps freezing). As an interim measure, there is a version which displays the program using the new bbc player, but this requires use of the mouse;

http://www.milliesoft.co.uk/TunerFreeMCE_1_6_1.msi

If you are also having this problem, download and install that version, and use the mouse for now to press full screen and play. I am working on a way to resolve the issue.

TunerFree MCE Beta 1.6

After the changes to the BBC iPlayer web site, the performance of TunerFreeMCE went down a little bit (they removed a really useful RSS feed). I decided that the best thing to do was to cache all of the programs in advance outside of the media center environment, so I created an caching program that can be run as a scheduled task to populate the cache on a regular basis. Version 1.6 enables this feature, automatically creating the scheduled task when you run the installer, setting it to run every hour. If you want it to run more often or less often, or tweak it's behaviour on login and waking from sleep, you just edit the scheduled task settings.

People who want to try the new version can download it here. Please send feedback on how it works for you, good or bad, to martin@milliesoft.co.uk.

New iPlayer compatability

Version 1.5.4 of TunerFree MCE has been released, which is compatible with the new BBC iPlayer site. Unfortunatly the best RSS feed has been removed by the BBC, and the new information does not have categories or dates, so program dates for the BBC programs are marked as the time they were first parsed and the Categories list has been removed.

iPlayer Beta Problems

Unfortunately with the advent of the new iPlayer, the BBC has seen fit to take down the RSS feed that gives all of the programs available from the BBC. That means that BBC content is temporarily not coming through to TunerFreeMCE. I'll be working on a fix soon hopefully.