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Windows XP Media Center
Kinda got me thinking about tv to computer in the iTV thread. I've got Windows media center on the laptop and surprisingly having a weird time finding out what is exactly needed to get these two hooked up to where I can start savings misc items on the computer.
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Re: Windows XP Media Center
you probably need cables, first you need to find out what outputs you can use (DVI, S-VIdeo, RCA) and then you need to see what your tv can take.
if you have an HDTV, you probably want a DVI to HDMI cable, go to ebay and look one up, really cheap, decent quality. I hope this helped |
Re: Windows XP Media Center
windows media center = teh ghey
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Slacker! :D
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Re: Windows XP Media Center
go with linux solution.. there are a few out there... you will be more happy.
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You Just Need A Mac ;-)
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I used windows media center..... I was fairly pleased. I haven't used the linux solutions but I'm guessing they could be better. Now I just have an HD PVR that I use....
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What kind of TV are you hooking up to? There are several ways to hook up a PC to a TV. Need more details... later, Curt |
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I'm looking to record TV onto the laptop. My viewing screens for the poRn are suitable. ;)
I'll post more info about my TV tonight when I get home. I'm hooking up to a new flat panel we have. |
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A lot of the newer flat panel TVs have either a VGA or a DVI connection. If that is the case that is the easiest way to hook up a laptop to a TV. Let me know what you have for connections on the TV.
later, Curt |
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