T Tom Lake Sep 14, 2006 #2 Dennis Q. Wilson said: I'm sticking with 9.06 until it isn't. Click to expand... Yep, It's still stuck on. Tom Lake
Dennis Q. Wilson said: I'm sticking with 9.06 until it isn't. Click to expand... Yep, It's still stuck on. Tom Lake
O Obtuse Sep 14, 2006 #3 Yep, It's still stuck on. Tom Lake Click to expand... This tweak from xmradio seems to work fine with 9.15 to turn off TOD: 1. Open regedit. 2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ATITechnologies\Multimedia\Features\DTV\Channel Manager 3. Set the key "LiveMode" to value "1" . thanks, o
Yep, It's still stuck on. Tom Lake Click to expand... This tweak from xmradio seems to work fine with 9.15 to turn off TOD: 1. Open regedit. 2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ATITechnologies\Multimedia\Features\DTV\Channel Manager 3. Set the key "LiveMode" to value "1" . thanks, o
T Ted F Sep 14, 2006 #4 You can disable it. just like Obtuse said. I have and I don't see the VOD active.
D Dennis Q. Wilson Sep 14, 2006 #5 Ted said: You can disable it. just like Obtuse said. I have and I don't see the VOD active. Click to expand... Great, thanks.
Ted said: You can disable it. just like Obtuse said. I have and I don't see the VOD active. Click to expand... Great, thanks.
M MtnGoat Sep 14, 2006 #6 Great, thanks. Click to expand... But be advised that it doesn't stick (for me anyway). For unknown reasons I've had to reset it twice. Doesn't require a reboot tho. C.
Great, thanks. Click to expand... But be advised that it doesn't stick (for me anyway). For unknown reasons I've had to reset it twice. Doesn't require a reboot tho. C.
T Ted F Sep 14, 2006 #7 After making changes to the regedit you enter into the ATI TV Player then, exit and reboot. Like I said before this worked for me. I enter and exit the ATI TV Player all the time and the VOD is NOT running.
After making changes to the regedit you enter into the ATI TV Player then, exit and reboot. Like I said before this worked for me. I enter and exit the ATI TV Player all the time and the VOD is NOT running.
B Barry Watzman Sep 14, 2006 #8 I can confirm that I had set it to "1" and checking just now it was reset to "0". It doesn't stick .... at least not all the time.
I can confirm that I had set it to "1" and checking just now it was reset to "0". It doesn't stick .... at least not all the time.
M Matt Ion Sep 15, 2006 #9 Barry said: I can confirm that I had set it to "1" and checking just now it was reset to "0". It doesn't stick .... at least not all the time. Click to expand... You could always remove the "change" permissions from that key...
Barry said: I can confirm that I had set it to "1" and checking just now it was reset to "0". It doesn't stick .... at least not all the time. Click to expand... You could always remove the "change" permissions from that key...