Add Channel Logos, Color Coding into Windows Media Center 7
By Alan Cooke | Published Sunday, 15 March 2009

Sean Alexander has a nice overview covering color coding the EPG and adding channel logos to Windows 7. Did someone say channel logos? I am all ears :). You will want to download the My Channel Logos for 7MC to get this working. The end result is rather stunning :)

Sean's Blog Post

My Channel Logos Home Page

If you've been keeping up with the Windows 7 beta, you've probably noticed that Windows Media Center has really been focusing on fit and finish across the platform making it quite possibly the best DVR on the market.  Two features for me really, make the TV features sing: Color-coded program categories and extensibility to support station logos.  Here are the categories:

  • Green   - Sports
  • Purple  - Movies
  • LtBlue  - Kids & Family
  • Orange - Special
  • Yellow  - News

 





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