No problem. When I have the money to spare, I plan to do
this myself. Been thinking about it for a while.
| Thanks for all the information.
|
| Thanks
| Raphael
|
| "Jim Macklin" <
[email protected]>
wrote in message
| | > With the TV in video card you can watch and capture TV
| > signals, TV in/out cards such as the ATI All-In-Wonder
let
| > you send the TV back to a TV set and not just a computer
| > monitor.
| >
| > Your computer can act like a Tivo, recording TV on the
hard
| > drive, have a BIG drive. You can also record old VHS
tapes
| > to your hard drive and burn them to CD or DVD.
| >
| >
in
| > message | > | Raphael wrote:
| > | > I wanted to get a second cable box for my home but i
| > don't want to
| > | > spend the money to by a new TV. If I get a new cable
box
| > is there
| > | > anyway that i can watch TV on my PC with Media
Player
| > | >
| > | > Thanks
| > | >
| > | > Raphael
| > |
| > | All ATI All-in-Wonder Radeons have built-in TV
tuners..
| > All you would have
| > | to do is split your cable connection between the cable
at
| > the wall, your
| > | primary TV cable input, and the card's TV-in. Cable
| > splitters cost about
| > | 15 bucks, depending on how many input-outputs they
| > contain.
| > |
| > | Software is provided with the card for viewing TV.
I'm
| > pretty sure Media
| > | Player will not display a cable signal.
| > |
| > |
| > | --
| > | Donald L McDaniel
| > | Post All replies to the Newsgroup, so that all may be
| > informed
| > |
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