I am using a Hauppauge HD-PVR with Windows 7 Media Center (using DVBLink to connect them). I'd like to write a small application to check if the system is currently recording and if not perform some action. Which classes do I use to get this status? I've read the docs but the solution is not immediately obvious to me.
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You can use this: In the namespace Microsoft.MediaCenter.Samples.MediaState.MediaState
Note that that this will always return false even though it works, I've included this to make this point so you dont get hung up on its returning false and not carry on....;-)
Then wire up the response event
Which will show all events that occur on the media center.
There are more specific events. In the same class there is a namespace TVRECORDING which allow you to monitor specifc events.
Hope this helps.... Shout if I can help more...