I know that that's not what you're talking about, but we have an internet offer called Save-TV which for a mothly fee lets you record nearly any program available and stores the movies/shows for a month during which time you can download them in various formats.
Obviously it's not the same, but a very good and useful alternative for nearly every program. Take care Alexandra > -----Original Message----- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane > Trethowan > Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 1:35 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Video Recording From Your PC, What's Next? > > Hi! > > I was very sad to learn that Microsoft have decided not to continue the > development of Windows Media Centre which came as a standard part of > Windows 7 Home Premium and above and was available as an optional > extra for Windows 8.x, it won’t be available for Windows 10. > > So what does one do for video recording on a Windows computer. > > There’s only one option I know of and that’s XBMC however the last time I > tired this with Windows 7 I couldn’t access it in any way shape or form, > there might be ways to set it up so it can be controlled or accessed from the > XBMC Controller Smart Phone Apps and that’s something I’m investigating. > > So - assuming all is lost for Windows - what now? > > It looks as though its time to place some faith in the FetchTV Set Top Box. > > The Smart Phone Apps are very accessible to the point where you can > schedule programmes to be recorded from the TV guide. > > So what’s all this got to do with the Windows PC? The recordings you make > can be accessed by our computer if you want to do things that way, you can > play them with Windows Media Player, VLC or whatever. > > > ********** > Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the > halfwits in this world behind. > >