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skurf

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#62008 27-May-2010 18:56
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What is my best option, dont know much, i want to record tv to my hardrive.  i have a p4 266 3gb ram.

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JonnyCam
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  #335658 27-May-2010 22:44
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freeview? Analog? from a sky box?

If you have a decent UHF antenna, best bet is to get any DVB-T device, and use it to record Freeview|HD.



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  #335669 27-May-2010 23:59
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skurf: What is my best option, dont know much, i want to record tv to my hardrive.  i have a p4 266 3gb ram.


And after you record it what do you want to do with it?

I'm also assuming your P4 isn't 266MHz as they were never that slow.

Like has been previously asked what TV source DVB-T, DVB-S, analogue or Sky?




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.


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  #335744 28-May-2010 11:51
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you should use dvb-s as you pc probably wont handle dvb-t at all



skurf

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  #335902 28-May-2010 19:07
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Why dvb s, what is it with dvb t that my computer wont handle.  all i want is to record freeview and watch at a later.

skurf

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  #335903 28-May-2010 19:08
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also computer is 2.66

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