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Guest redneckjazzer
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Hi; almost 3 years ago this question was posted: "Please, is there any

possibility

to watch TV (using my TV Tuner card, signal from cable) in Windows XP Home

Edition. For example some way how to watch TV in Windows Media Player 10. I

don't want to use paid software from third parties." I am faced with the same

question except that I am using WMP11 and I have not yet purchased a TV tuner

card. Is there anything in the windows family of programs (for XP Home) that

plays/records TV?

If not, any recommendations for software/hardware would be GREATLY

appreciated!! Thanks!

P.S. - my TV signal will be coming from at satelite dish's receiver box, so

I don't really need anything elaborate. =)

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Guest Lil' Dave
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Re: watching TV with XP Home

 

"redneckjazzer" <redneckjazzer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:51583DD1-3EA0-45E9-801A-F04CF61338DA@microsoft.com...

> Hi; almost 3 years ago this question was posted: "Please, is there any

> possibility

> to watch TV (using my TV Tuner card, signal from cable) in Windows XP Home

> Edition. For example some way how to watch TV in Windows Media Player 10.

> I

> don't want to use paid software from third parties." I am faced with the

> same

> question except that I am using WMP11 and I have not yet purchased a TV

> tuner

> card. Is there anything in the windows family of programs (for XP Home)

> that

> plays/records TV?

> If not, any recommendations for software/hardware would be GREATLY

> appreciated!! Thanks!

> P.S. - my TV signal will be coming from at satelite dish's receiver box,

> so

> I don't really need anything elaborate. =)

>

 

My thoughts are after 3 years, haven't found the solution, or just

dilly-dallied until now. Sad. But, not an empathy thing.

 

Since you're leaving alot of detials out that you should have learned after

3 years were needed for a proper reply, forget it.

Dave

Guest Andrew E.
Posted

RE: watching TV with XP Home

 

Actually WMP 9,10,or 11 has no bearing on the subject..To view tv or any

video on the pc,purchase a tv tuner card (ATI has one that sells at best-buy

for about 50.00),install the cards drivers only (although it has capture

software),

download WM encoder 9 series + its utilitys for the software,the WMCAP gets

you "viewing only",the encoder does also but will record it..Once the card is

installed,connect to tv thru S-video,or RCA jacks (thru the vcr

works).Thiers not

much to it really,also,if you save thru the encoder,you can run it thru

again by

converting audio/video mode,save it,then run thru WMP 9,10,or 11...

 

"redneckjazzer" wrote:

> Hi; almost 3 years ago this question was posted: "Please, is there any

> possibility

> to watch TV (using my TV Tuner card, signal from cable) in Windows XP Home

> Edition. For example some way how to watch TV in Windows Media Player 10. I

> don't want to use paid software from third parties." I am faced with the same

> question except that I am using WMP11 and I have not yet purchased a TV tuner

> card. Is there anything in the windows family of programs (for XP Home) that

> plays/records TV?

> If not, any recommendations for software/hardware would be GREATLY

> appreciated!! Thanks!

> P.S. - my TV signal will be coming from at satelite dish's receiver box, so

> I don't really need anything elaborate. =)

>

Posted

Re: watching TV with XP Home

 

 

"redneckjazzer" <redneckjazzer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:51583DD1-3EA0-45E9-801A-F04CF61338DA@microsoft.com...

> Hi; almost 3 years ago this question was posted: "Please, is there any

> possibility

> to watch TV (using my TV Tuner card, signal from cable) in Windows XP Home

> Edition. For example some way how to watch TV in Windows Media Player 10.

> I

> don't want to use paid software from third parties." I am faced with the

> same

> question except that I am using WMP11 and I have not yet purchased a TV

> tuner

> card. Is there anything in the windows family of programs (for XP Home)

> that

> plays/records TV?

> If not, any recommendations for software/hardware would be GREATLY

> appreciated!! Thanks!

> P.S. - my TV signal will be coming from at satelite dish's receiver box,

> so

> I don't really need anything elaborate. =)

>

 

Most of these cards come with software to watch/record TV.

 

You might want to thing about a dual tuner card, so you can watch one

station and record another.

 

How powerful is your PC? I have a digital tuner card, and if I do too much

on the PC while watching TV it interferes with the picture.

 

Once you record the show you can usually watch it in any media player you

like. Mine comes out as MPEG2.

Posted

Re: watching TV with XP Home

 

here is a website that lists the various TV Tuners they have.

http://www.hauppage.com/

am using one of their less expensive models(cable TV) and their free

software to watch and record.

Technology has come a long way in three years !!

peter

"redneckjazzer" <redneckjazzer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:51583DD1-3EA0-45E9-801A-F04CF61338DA@microsoft.com...

> Hi; almost 3 years ago this question was posted: "Please, is there any

> possibility

> to watch TV (using my TV Tuner card, signal from cable) in Windows XP Home

> Edition. For example some way how to watch TV in Windows Media Player 10.

> I

> don't want to use paid software from third parties." I am faced with the

> same

> question except that I am using WMP11 and I have not yet purchased a TV

> tuner

> card. Is there anything in the windows family of programs (for XP Home)

> that

> plays/records TV?

> If not, any recommendations for software/hardware would be GREATLY

> appreciated!! Thanks!

> P.S. - my TV signal will be coming from at satelite dish's receiver box,

> so

> I don't really need anything elaborate. =)

>

Guest redneckjazzer
Posted

Re: watching TV with XP Home

 

"Lil Dave";

I did not post this question 3 years ago (actually 2+ years ago), someone

else did. I am simply looking at a similar problem as the person who posted

the original question had then. Why would you bother to post a rude reply

that in no way helps anyone?

P.S. - the correct spelling is details; and not detials.

 

"Lil' Dave" wrote:

> "redneckjazzer" <redneckjazzer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:51583DD1-3EA0-45E9-801A-F04CF61338DA@microsoft.com...

> > Hi; almost 3 years ago this question was posted: "Please, is there any

> > possibility

> > to watch TV (using my TV Tuner card, signal from cable) in Windows XP Home

> > Edition. For example some way how to watch TV in Windows Media Player 10.

> > I

> > don't want to use paid software from third parties." I am faced with the

> > same

> > question except that I am using WMP11 and I have not yet purchased a TV

> > tuner

> > card. Is there anything in the windows family of programs (for XP Home)

> > that

> > plays/records TV?

> > If not, any recommendations for software/hardware would be GREATLY

> > appreciated!! Thanks!

> > P.S. - my TV signal will be coming from at satelite dish's receiver box,

> > so

> > I don't really need anything elaborate. =)

> >

>

> My thoughts are after 3 years, haven't found the solution, or just

> dilly-dallied until now. Sad. But, not an empathy thing.

>

> Since you're leaving alot of detials out that you should have learned after

> 3 years were needed for a proper reply, forget it.

> Dave

>

>

>

Posted

Re: watching TV with XP Home

 

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 11:00:00 -0700, redneckjazzer

<redneckjazzer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>"Lil Dave";

>I did not post this question 3 years ago (actually 2+ years ago), someone

>else did. I am simply looking at a similar problem as the person who posted

>the original question had then.

 

Your question wasn't answered in reply? What other questions did you

have?

 

Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:26 pm

Post subject: RE: watching TV with XP Home

Archived from groups: per prev. post

 

Actually WMP 9,10,or 11 has no bearing on the subject..To view tv or

any video on the pc,purchase a tv tuner card (ATI has one that sells

at best-buy for about 50.00),install the cards drivers only (although

it has capture software), download WM encoder 9 series + its utilitys

for the software,the WMCAP gets you "viewing only", the encoder does

also but will record it.. Once the card is installed,connect to tv

thru S-video,or RCA jacks (thru the vcr works). Theirs not much to it

really,also,if you save thru the encoder,you can run it thru again by

converting audio/video mode,save it,then run thru WMP 9,10,or 11...

--

 

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Norman Cousins


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