Extremely cool video thanks,I have an older laptop that came with a tv tuner can you do a video showing us how to hook up an external digital converter (antenna)to the tv tuner?Also how can I use this as a home/computer monitoring spy cam system,which is accessable from a cell phone or another computer.I would need an external web cam -my older lap top didnt come with a web cam so show how to use /install that in the video if possible.Just some ideas 4 u ,thanks
chrisivierocks said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
i have a windows 98 compter and it wont go on the internet….can i just restore it back to defult or something and if i can am i able to upgare it to win xp or 7
OWNENxNxPWN3N said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
can use easycap
utubmania2009 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
Is there a way to recording simultaneously from different channels? Example: 8:00 pm prime-time from FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS etc at the same time?
MrGrowproductions said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
Anyone
need
a pc
check out my channel.
NicolSD said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
I have been doing the same thing for many years. It is very easy to do. Right now, my son has an old 1.8 GhZ Celeron running on WinXP. He uses it regularly as a PVR/DVR and it does an excellent job. Not only that, he can use the computer for other tasks at the same time.
RepublicanDumbAss said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
I found it a little strange that you never actually showed a television program playing. Home come? Aside from that excellent video. 5/5
mordaut said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
this is the most un-true statement i’ve ever heard ever.
Logansfarm said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
a computer is out of date a soon as you buy it so ther all old
iplikator said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
lol. that’s not making DVR from old PC. lol.
It’s still regular pc and many peeps already hav 1 lol.
chrismd187 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
he says tv card about a million times
johnnythreepointer said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
this is scary if u read this far u will die in 10 days if u dont send to any 15 videos in 2 hours good luck hope u dont die
jonjkaplan said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
scary music
spectre257 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
I have to disagree at the rate hardware is evolving hardware that us close to 2 years of age is old.
Boxes that run can only run windows 98 are considered ancient.
JONATHAN1984ATHEIST said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
A few weeks ago I couldn’t believe my luck that I inherited a Gateway GT4010 PC with 2 GB of RAM, a 200 GB hard drive and a AMD 64-bit and Nvidia GeForce 6100 graphics card. Had a bad OS so I got it free. I installed windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit version and upgraded to 4 GB RAM, much as it can hold. And this guy has pretty much the same PC and is calling it an “old” computer, only suited to us 3/5th human peasants.
Jean0987654321 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
theres Orb too
look3401 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
If the computer works and you dothis can you still do normall stuff
TheLT94 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
where did you get the card from?
ilikefood20 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
some people see something that isn’t top of the line as old… everyone has their different views
stabilini said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
That’s not old computer.. an old computer runs win 98…. and that software doesnt run on old computer… you are running the hungry vista.
At 5:04 you can see it’s a 2.6 gHz PC… that’s not an old computer… maybe 1.5 or less could be old
satelliteDNScastip said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
wow nice but i really wont a pci who can stream or transmit on rf on a local cable network as a modulator of rf or something like that be nice
dfresh0124 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
dude you go the same computer as me ;D is it from 3b tech
poopybutt2222 said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
When Ever I Get To The Part Where The TV Tuner Is Installed And I Do The Channel Test It Does The Fuzz On One Then When Its About To Give Me Picture For Channel 2 It Gives Me A Blue screen With The Name Of The TV Tuners Drivers In The Problem, It’s Basically Telling Me I Need Windows Media Center Edition Of XP.Should I Install It? Or Is There A Solution To My Problem For XP Professional?
iceypwnsu said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
well there is a few problems first unless you have a nice graphics card such as “top of the line HD graphics card which run $50-$700( reliable ) then the quality of the video will such so using an old computer needs to be removed and to be able to use a remote then your going to need more software and or if your computers old or new you will need more hard ware the remote hardware is expensive and the software can be expensive and the free versions arent all that great. so pros n cons put out
djsting said on 26/Apr/2010@1:36 am
It should, however, there could be some added difficulty going through a set top box as far as channel changing…but it should work.
Extremely cool video thanks,I have an older laptop that came with a tv tuner can you do a video showing us how to hook up an external digital converter (antenna)to the tv tuner?Also how can I use this as a home/computer monitoring spy cam system,which is accessable from a cell phone or another computer.I would need an external web cam -my older lap top didnt come with a web cam so show how to use /install that in the video if possible.Just some ideas 4 u ,thanks
i have a windows 98 compter and it wont go on the internet….can i just restore it back to defult or something and if i can am i able to upgare it to win xp or 7
can use easycap
Is there a way to recording simultaneously from different channels? Example: 8:00 pm prime-time from FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS etc at the same time?
Anyone
need
a pc
check out my channel.
I have been doing the same thing for many years. It is very easy to do. Right now, my son has an old 1.8 GhZ Celeron running on WinXP. He uses it regularly as a PVR/DVR and it does an excellent job. Not only that, he can use the computer for other tasks at the same time.
I found it a little strange that you never actually showed a television program playing. Home come? Aside from that excellent video. 5/5
this is the most un-true statement i’ve ever heard ever.
a computer is out of date a soon as you buy it so ther all old
lol. that’s not making DVR from old PC. lol.
It’s still regular pc and many peeps already hav 1 lol.
he says tv card about a million times
this is scary if u read this far u will die in 10 days if u dont send to any 15 videos in 2 hours good luck hope u dont die
scary music
I have to disagree at the rate hardware is evolving hardware that us close to 2 years of age is old.
Boxes that run can only run windows 98 are considered ancient.
A few weeks ago I couldn’t believe my luck that I inherited a Gateway GT4010 PC with 2 GB of RAM, a 200 GB hard drive and a AMD 64-bit and Nvidia GeForce 6100 graphics card. Had a bad OS so I got it free. I installed windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit version and upgraded to 4 GB RAM, much as it can hold. And this guy has pretty much the same PC and is calling it an “old” computer, only suited to us 3/5th human peasants.
theres Orb too
If the computer works and you dothis can you still do normall stuff
where did you get the card from?
some people see something that isn’t top of the line as old… everyone has their different views
That’s not old computer.. an old computer runs win 98…. and that software doesnt run on old computer… you are running the hungry vista.
At 5:04 you can see it’s a 2.6 gHz PC… that’s not an old computer… maybe 1.5 or less could be old
wow nice but i really wont a pci who can stream or transmit on rf on a local cable network as a modulator of rf or something like that be nice
dude you go the same computer as me ;D is it from 3b tech
When Ever I Get To The Part Where The TV Tuner Is Installed And I Do The Channel Test It Does The Fuzz On One Then When Its About To Give Me Picture For Channel 2 It Gives Me A Blue screen With The Name Of The TV Tuners Drivers In The Problem, It’s Basically Telling Me I Need Windows Media Center Edition Of XP.Should I Install It? Or Is There A Solution To My Problem For XP Professional?
well there is a few problems first unless you have a nice graphics card such as “top of the line HD graphics card which run $50-$700( reliable ) then the quality of the video will such so using an old computer needs to be removed and to be able to use a remote then your going to need more software and or if your computers old or new you will need more hard ware the remote hardware is expensive and the software can be expensive and the free versions arent all that great. so pros n cons put out
It should, however, there could be some added difficulty going through a set top box as far as channel changing…but it should work.