Via Aaron Stebner's WebLog komen we te weten dat Microsoft een nieuwe rollup-update heeft uitgebracht voor Windows XP Media Center Edition en deze in zijn archieven opgenomen heeft als April 2006 Update. Deze April 2006-update fixt een aantal bugs en beveiligingslekken die gevonden zijn na de release van Rollup 2. De April 2006-patch is via deze pagina te downloaden. Stebner maakt meteen van de gelegeheid gebruik om zijn lezers tevens te wijzen op deze hotfix die ervoor zorgt dat er bugs uit de DRM-afhandeling van MCE worden gehaald. De release notes van beide updates zien er als volgt uit:
Windows Media Digital Rights Management hotfix (KB913800)
The Microsoft DRM and Media Center teams are very interested in hearing about your experiences with this DRM hotfix package. Please post comments on this blog post or use my blog contact form and let us know what issue(s) you have been seeing and whether or not the hotfix installs successfully and solves the issue(s).April 2006 Update Rollup for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (KB914548)
This package includes all previous hotfixes issued for Update Rollup 2 for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and also addresses some other bugs that have not been fixed by previous hotfixes. This package includes the following fixes in addition to all previously released fixes. There is more detail about each of these fixes in the knowledge base article for this hotfix:Update Rollup 2 is a prerequisite for this package, and this package supercedes the January 2006 Update Rollup (KB912067) and Update Rollup KB908250.
- Incorrect guide data for ATSC minor channels that you have manually added
- ATSC channels move into a five-digit channel range
- Delay when you change DVB-T channels
- Teletext bar remains on the screen after you use transport controls
- Teletext blinks frequently
- Closed captions do not display correctly
- Media Center computer is not suspended after you use the TV tuner
- DVB-T scanning does not work correctly in the Czech edition of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
- You receive a "Unsupported File Type" error message when you burn a DVD video
- Tuning information is missing for the 1 MUX on 186 megahertz (MHz) setting in the Italian version of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005