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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 - Getting started
Step 1: Tired of the limited selection of TV shows available for Apple iPod video? In this Weekend Project, we'll show you how to stuff your PDA or smart phone with your favorite comedies, dramas, and just about anything else that's on the telly.
Watch free TV shows on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Brian Tong tells you what you'll need to watch the latest network TV shows on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
Watch TV on your PDA - Install and configure MyTV ToGo
Step 4: In this next step, you'll learn how to set up the MyTV ToGo software. Plus, we'll show you how to choose the target device, video quality, and destination drive for your television programs.
Quick Tips: Get ready for Digital TV
In February 2009, the U.S. Converts to digital TV broadcasting. Brian Cooley shows you what to do and what you need so your old analog TV doesn't turn black.
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.
Watch TV on your PDA - Copy TV shows from other PCs
Step 6: Even if you don't have Windows Media Center on your PC, you can still record your favorite programs and copy them to your handheld device. Tom Merritt shows you how in the next step.
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Quick Tips: Pairing Apple TV with a remote
Have you noticed other Apple remotes control your Apple TV too? Find out how to pair Apple TV with a single remote, so you don't have to worry about cross-controlling two Apple devices.
