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    Windows 7 Pro 64bit build 7601 SP1
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    Night Hawk said:
    One thing is having a cable splitter between the incoming cable leading to the main box while the second goes into the converter ahead of a vcr or combo recorder. The 75ohm or composite feed(vcr or other inbetween) fed into the tuner card would be for watching on pc while you would record off the cable for later playback.

    The one thing for that however is having a second vcr if vhs is used or with a vcr/dvd recorder combo you would use WMP or something to play the dbd-rw back with. Rewritable disks would be the idea for repeat use since those are easily reformatted for the next taping. Or simply watch the record shows on a tv nearby having watched the others on a live feed into the tuner card with a straight 75ohm plugin off of the converter.
    Not sure what you're describing, but he had a vcr/dvd combo that he used prior to the digital transport adapter install. He didn't use windows. I built his computer and unfortunately this was before WMC which I hear is excellent for tv tuners on the pc.
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    W7 Ultimate x64/W10 Pro x64/W11 Pro Triple Boot - Main PC W7 Remote PC Micro ATX W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
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    The converter box simply connects to the combo there. You set that to one channel like #4 typically and use the remote for the converter box itself as the tuner to change channels. I have to add one on here in order to get more then a few basic local channels since everything went digital on May 11th.

    You can run either the 75ohm cable or the RCA phono outputs for both sound and video through an S-Video composite adapter cable into the tuner card or simply straight RCA phono type patch cord direct in order to select composite from the tuner card's own application settings there.

    The new tuner card here I ended up putting aside is strictly Media Center not having the old card's options for auxillery input!

    For the time being I had to pull the tuner card out of an old case here for patching a vcr into it for watching a few recorded shows. Yet the new card is supposed to record one program while you watch another? But you need the converter box not straight cable to get all the channels rather then the built in channel scanner automatically adding everything in.

    Eventually we will all need dvrs and call it a day at some point or watch internet tv as Xfinity now offers!
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