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Member Since: February 22, 2006

Last Visit: August 22, 2012

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Date of Birth: 12/11/1980

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How To Record HDTV Programs

Matt Whitlock Avatar By Matt Whitlock on March 10, 2006 12:21 PM

One of the fundamental issues surrounding the adoption of HD is the busy life of the average person. If you've owned a TiVo, ReplayTV, or any other kind of DVR, you obviously know how difficult it can be going back to watching television on the network's schedule rather than your own. Recording programs to watch later has allowed individuals of all ages to... More »

Categories: Standalone DVRs Integrated DVRs Homebrew & DIY Windows PC & Media Center | Article's Raw Score: over 1 million | 0  Comments

 

How Do I Record DirecTV on my HTPC?

Matt Whitlock Avatar By Matt Whitlock on May 5, 2008 10:00 AM

A TechLore "Ask the Experts" Question... Question: I have DirectTV (satellite). I want to record shows on my computer. Do i need a TV tuner with more than 125 channels? If so can you give... More »

Categories: DirecTV Windows PC & Media Center | Article's Raw Score: over 1 million | 1  Comment

Last Post: June 24, 2008 11:49 PM by auwingr

 

Slingbox Personal Broadcaster Editorial Review

Matt Whitlock Avatar By Matt Whitlock on February 22, 2006 1:53 PM

Since the inception of television, every TV watcher has always had one thing in common... they're always sitting on a couch or chair in front of a TV screen. Sure, watching TV on the go is possible if you head to your favorite sports bar, restaurant, or cafe, but... More »

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What is Placeshifting?

Matt Whitlock Avatar By Matt Whitlock on June 23, 2006 10:38 AM

In the late 1990's, the once unknown company called TiVo started a revolution that forever changed how consumers would watch and consume television. Their new device, now known as a DVR, allowed consumers to easily "timeshift" their shows by recording them to a hard drive so that you could watch them any time you choosed. While consumers have been... More »

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