On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 12:34 +0200, Marco Goebenich wrote:
> Or a completly other direction, if not using vdr, how do americans
> record digital TV with their PCs, as I think of Windows Media Center
> software, or something else.
> For me it seems, that only a few people in the US use digital TV.
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Hi!
One more question: Does anybody know what format does comcast send his
digital programs over cable, I saw that they offering some d
DAVIC (not DOCSIS)
And, from what I can tell, it's all proprietarily encrypted
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Hi!
I won't only watch TV, I planning to use my vdr to record. But what I am
asking me, could there most channels recieved digital via (DVB
er!
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Hi!
I won't only watch TV, I planning to use my vdr t
Hi!
I won't only watch TV, I planning to use my vdr to record. But what I am
asking me, could there most channels recieved digital via (DVB) or are
there only analog signals.
Regards
Marco
Timothy D. Lenz schrieb:
I'm not in Washington, but getting channels in the US is basicly the same
e
I'm not in Washington, but getting channels in the US is basicly the same
everywhere. You need a TV that can work with NTSC signals insted of PAL. You
should be able to find some stations with just some "rabbit ear" antenas
that mount on the back of the TV. Or find a radio shack near you and get an