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How to disable video thumbnails in Media Center?
Media Center apparently grabs snippets of videos and creates thumbnails from
them. Before the thumbnails are created each video is listed as a box containing the name of the video file. While cute, the thumbnails make searching through the videos a time-consuming process. Is there a way to just show the names of the videos and not the thumbnails? TIA! |
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How to disable video thumbnails in Media Center?
I totally agree. I'm hitting Media Center on Windows 7 Pro, from an XBox 360 Extender and would love to disable thumbnails. Not sure if that would be a Windows/Media Center Setting, or a feature of the extender. Did you ever figure out a solution? Also trying to navigate music when you have 10k songs is rediculously slow. Searching is the only reasonable way to find what you're looking for. Thanks, David -- demerson |
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How to disable video thumbnails in Media Center?
I totally agree. I'm hitting Media Center on Windows 7 Pro, from an XBox 360 Extender and would love to disable thumbnails. Not sure if that would be a Windows/Media Center Setting, or a feature of the extender. Did you ever figure out a solution? Also trying to navigate music when you have 10k songs is rediculously slow. Searching is the only reasonable way to find what you're looking for. Thanks, David -- demerson |