That HDHomerun with the Cable Card option might not be on the market yet.I'm not up to date on computer based gear.But,I'm guessing a cable card option may be still needed,for the Tennis Channel,that involves any premium channel recording done without a cable box.
recording shows from cable TV?
whats the best way to record a show - for example - a tennis match from Tennis Channel into some format that I will be able to keep forever. I have the regular DVR box that allows me to record from Time Warner, but I have to get a new box at least once per year since the box craps out. Maybe onto some permanent storage system that I can keep forever? Maybe something better exists nowadays? suggestions
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IN my area,the cable company charges a premium for the Tennis Channel.A friend who plays tennis in a different area,different cable company,also pays extra for the Tennis Channel.With that said,if Goldenears has to pay a premium to receive it,he will need his cable box,or something that has a cable card,and only some TV sets have that option,that I can think of.You still may have to pay extra for it,even with the card, depending on your company,and area.A cable card takes place of the cable box,but has its limits.No video on demand,or anything else that needs the box to talk to the cable servers,to turn on features.I would be guessing if it is over channel 100(ballpark number),it needs the cable box to be viewed,or recorded. It usually falls out of the basic cable range most of the time. |
whats the best way to record a show - for example - a tennis match from Tennis Channel into some format that I will be able to keep forever What OS are you currently using on your computer ? Have you thought about this : http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-media-center/ |