This is a strange one... I only found out that it wasn't working this morning when I tried to add a new show.
For years my process for adding a recording was to go to "add recording" -> "Search" -> "Title". This morning that didn't work.
I can search by "Guide" and "Wish List or Keyword" and find the program, but not by searching the "Title". I'd prefer this to using the wish list/keyword or guide method because the former method records unrelated programs that mention the actual show and the other method is just cumbersome...
I tried this using various shows that I knew existed in the guide and could add them using the other methods, but the title search comes up empty every time.
Any thoughts or solutions?
Additional Info:
Windows 7 x64
EPG123 v 1.1.15
Been using EPG123 since v 1.0.0
Note: I chose 'Star Trek' for this example because there should have been at least a hundred results...
Guide search finds no programs
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Have you disabled indexing (Windows Search)?
The other possibility is your search index has been corrupted. Go to Control Panel/Indexing Options, select Windows Media Center and click the [Advanced] button, in the new window, click the [Rebuild] button.
The other possibility is your search index has been corrupted. Go to Control Panel/Indexing Options, select Windows Media Center and click the [Advanced] button, in the new window, click the [Rebuild] button.
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That did it!garyan2 wrote:Go to Control Panel/Indexing Options, select Windows Media Center and click the [Advanced] button, in the new window, click the [Rebuild] button.
Thanks Gary!