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Recorded TV format

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:15 pm
by twegner
This isn't a Windows 10 issue, but I don't see a better place to put it. This should be obvious, but I have explored the settings and can't find it.

Normally, when you click "recorded tv" and and have selected sorting by date, there is a linear list of recorded shows with the newest on the left, and the older ones on the right, and one can scroll further to the right to see still older shows.

One day, out of the blue, Windows Media Center offered to change the format of recorded shows to multiple columns that shows more on the screen. Included was an instruction of how to revert this setting if you don't like it. Alas, I clicked OK before I understood how to go back. While I imagine I could get used to it, I have not yet, and I would like to go back, but don't know how. I have gone through every setting, consulted brother google, and looked on the wiki. I am guessing this is actually pretty easy, if I only knew the magic incantation. I am probably blind as a bat, so I haven't seen it.

If anyone can supply the information of how to revert the recorded tv format to the default, I would be much appreciative. Thanks.

Tim

Re: Recorded TV format

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:29 pm
by technodevotee
Right click and select view large?

Re: Recorded TV format

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:38 pm
by twegner
Geesh, I knew it would be simple! Works like a charm! Just to provide a bit more context for any others with the same problem, click Recorded TV, the point the mouse at any recording, right click and select "view large". I was very, very close to discovering this myself, but didn't. Thanks (again) technodevotee!

(later) Just occurred to me there is still the mystery as to why WMC spontaneously offered to change the recorded TV display setting. Not that I have enough scientific curiosity to worry about answering this weighty question!

Re: Recorded TV format

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:16 pm
by Space
Note that the equivalent of right click with an IR remote is the (i)nfo button.