The computer does not know that it's a headset – it just knows something is plugged in and thinks it's an IR blaster. "Just plug in a headset (earphone) into the slot on the USB receiver. There is one called "Vista MCE IR Blaster" that is a file you download from the Internet that simulates an IR device. ![]() "The only way I know to get around the need for an IR hardware device during the setup of Media Center for TV viewing is to use a "virtual" IR device. Windows Media Center Receiver Service > Startedģ) The following are two "solutions" from tons of discussions on the internet: Human Interface Device Access > Started ![]() ![]() After lots of fails and research, I came up with the following checking:ġ) Device Manger > Universal Serial Bus controllers > eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR) > This device is working properly. I got this error when I recently decided to set up my pc to watch tv channels.
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