Ah well, you ever adapt to change or your DOOMED! <smile>.
On 19/06/2015 2:33 AM, hamitcampos wrote:
Dude this sounds so cool man. Yeah it's too dam blasted bad they are doing
this. It was also so easy to use WMC as a DVD player nest to WMP. WMP is the
easyest.
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On Jun 18, 2015, at 11:51 AM, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
Hi!
Has anyone tried this yet?
I don't know where its available in the U.S. but I know that its available from
Harvey Norman in Australia or through many Internet Service Providers, I've had
mine now for over a month.
The system is incredibly versatile allowing the recording of three free-to-air
programmes at any one time, you can also download content from other providers
such as Netflix, ABC iView in australia and so on.
The other really nice stand-out feature for me at least - apart from full
remote control of the system from your mobile device - is the ability to
integrate the FetchTV on a network thus you can browse the shows as files that
you've recorded using Windows Explorer or similar, how brilliant is that.
I had to look for an alternative to the trusty Windows media Center for
recording video, Windows media Center will be no more once I upgrade to Windows
10, I really should have looked at FetchTV earlier given it has far more
flexibility and possibilities than Windows Media Center has and FetchTV is also
updated on a very regular basis.
For those who wish to continue using their computer as a video recorder from TV
then XBMC is still a very viable option, you may have trouble accessing XBMC
from your Windows machine but you can access it through the Mobile Apps.
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