Comments on: Turn your PC into a TiVo for $103.99 shipped
For a little more than the price of a tuner, you get everything you need to put TiVo on your PC.
For a little more than the price of a tuner, you get everything you need to put TiVo on your PC.
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A dual tuner and remote can be bought for less than $100 you could even add another dual tuner card for to be able to view one channel and record 3 others for less than the cost of a second years subscription.
Is there any good reason to actually buy this?
I have once had stuff add on by Amazon just trying to navigate to the checkout point, that totaled 5 times more than the item I Was buying.
That lead to overdrawing my modest Social Security funded bank account. My bank manager even opened a temporary account so I'd have money to live on while he got all the extra Amazon charges removed.
Most people already have it, don't use it, but it's awesome. No monthly fees and it includes a nice electronic program guide. Very nice interface, too. Did i say free? WMC also will talk to other computers on the network which are also recording TV, and you can use Extender boxes with it, too. It's a very nice system, expandable as you see fit.
Also, the article is misleading - this doesn't include the cable fees. I think that's what's meant by the $17.99 charges. You can't avoid that using this setup, unless you go OTA only.
But Win Media Center is the better way to go for cheap.
Here you get a first-class tuner, a TiVo remote, an IR sensor, the TiVo software, and a one-year subscription to the service. If you stick with over-the-air channels, then $103.99 is your sole out-of-pocket expense.
I dunno...seems pretty killer to me.
I believe http://www.amazon.com/AVERMEDIA-MTVPEMCER-Combopci-e-Upgradetv-Tuner/dp/B000NP7BY0/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1231176424&sr=8-21 is the one I got but I am at work so can not check.
- by Noneyabeeswax January 2, 2009 12:01 AM PST
- It is a pretty good deal if you want just over the air signals.
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(20 Comments)But i've got satellite, and I'm having problems figuring out a decent tuner to use with satellite. Does anyone have any suggestions, please? I have a Vista Home Premium machine but my daughter is using it currently. I'm using my XP Home machine, LOL. Yep, I kept the old box , and loaned her the Vista box to use until she gets her own computer repaired. I like the XP box much better anyway. I need something that will work with XP service pack 3.