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How to install a TV tuner card
You can watch TV anywhere these days, so why not on your computer? Installing a TV tuner card is easy--follow these instructions, and you'll be channel surfing in no time.
Whether you're downloading or recording from a tuner card, building up a collection of TV shows is easy. Now, we'll show you how to archive your saved shows by burning them onto DVDs.
Turning your computer into a PVR
CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at a software program that works with a computer's existing TV tuner card to allow it to operate like personal video recorder.
Watch TV on your PDA - Convert TV shows for your PDA
Step 5: You're almost ready to start watching TV on the go. In this next step, Tom Merritt shows you how to select and transfer your TV shows from your computer to your PDA.
Watch TV on your PDA - Record shows with Media Center
Step 3: It's time to select which programming you want to put on your PDA; you have a choice of recording from live TV or a prerecorded show.
CNET's Tom Merritt introduces the newest feature of CNET, our TV page. Hardware, software, downloads, news--it's all here. You can build your own playlist. Check it out.
How to turn a computer monitor into a TV
If there's an extra computer monitor stashed in your closet, it's time to wipe off the dust. We'll show you how to convert it into a TV that takes the PC out of the equation.
Outstanding recording quality, tons of features, and a built-in digital TV tuner make the Panasonic DMR-EZ48VK an excellent all-purpose DVD and VHS recorder.
Watch TV on your PDA - Gear to turn your PDA into a TV
Step 2: Find out what you need to start watching your favorite television shows on your mobile device.
The GoVideo VR3930 is perfect for archiving your noncopyrighted VHS and DV home movies to DVD, but it's no better for recording TV than your current VCR.
