Parental Control
ATI Theater™ based PC TV Tuners provide the necessary hardware and
driver interfaces capable of receiving program rating descriptors transmitted
over broadcast analog and digital TV. The capability to block TV programs from
viewing when the TV rating limit is met, and the capability to respond to changes
in the TV rating system is provided by Windows Media Center (or similarly capable
TV software). If you want to set rating limits on your family’s TV consumption,
please access the parental control feature in Windows Media Center.
Windows Media Center allows you to set limits to the rating level that
you and your family can view for TV, DVDs, and movies. The first time you
access the parental control button in Settings, you will be prompted to set
a 4-digit code before proceeding. When attempting to play Recorded TV that
exceeds the allowable rating limit, you will be prompted to enter a 4-digit
code to unblock the show.
Parental control uses two different ratings systems. Movie and
DVD ratings are in accordance with the Motion Picture Association
of America (MPAA) scale, while TV shows are rated according to
the TV rating system. Windows Media Center allows you to block
shows using the ratings decoder from the TV broadcast signal.
However, the rating information that you view in the Windows Media
Center Guide is downloaded from the Internet and displayed for
informational purposes. In rare cases, the Guide rating may not
match the rating information received over the TV broadcast signal.
For further instructions on using parental controls in Windows
Media Center, please refer to the Microsoft online documentation
for that software product.
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