I’m looking for a program that offers many channels without a monthly fee.
I use Satellite Direct and I’m very satisfied. It has over 3000 chanells in HD.
There is no monthly fee just a one time fee of $50.
http://satellitedirect.tv/?hop=homepage89
using the laptop like TiVo can i record from the satellite to my computer while watching tv?
Slingbox
Sounds too good to be true. Is it legal?
the one time fee per year or is there another catch? Need to know the + and - please
yes it’s legal. i just bought it
http://tinyurl.com/2w72blt
It can be free or a small one time price…(free would be good).
Now a days Every One Prefer Satellite TV Cause We need to Rid-off Monthly Cable Bills. So, Here Is the Best Opportunity to Us Now We Can Watch Satellite Direct TV over 3500 Channels at Once Small time price for life long we can Watch On Your Computer at anywhere in the World . I’m Using last 6 Months so for helping folks here I’m giving My Review on it.
Is this possible? Something Safe!
The answer is no, Cable and satellite belong on your tv.
Hi , I will like to know if this really works, have any of you tried this on your computer, is this really true???,, please let me know if it is wort to buy this software. thanks . look the this web page
"""""http://satellitedirect.tv/?hop=lastupdate""" thanks
I have windows vista
i have tryed it and it works great!!! but u only get local channels.
if u have windows xp media edition the software is free and is already on there
If you are looking for recorded TV, then simply use the following:
http://www.hulu.com
This is free of cost and has the best service.
If you want to watch live TV as well, then I would recommend the following (go for the one on top of this list):
http://www.cwglive.com/SoftwareTVForPCReview.php
Make sure that you do have a good Internet connection - at least 1 mbps and preferably 2 mbps - else it is simply not going to work well - the picture is going to break and the experience will be bad. But if the Internet connection is good then you are going to love it.
"a robot is a mechanism which moves and reacts to its environment"?
Other definitions would be "a mechanism that can move automatically" or "an electromechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own"
"not really"
but then what is the cathegory they enter in? all have microprocessor,battery,display,all are automatic
i guess it would be never thought about that, weird! have to go now no why is it typing this Rebecca has to go now no save me help they are robots evillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll robots noooooooooooooooooooooooo and they tpye nonsense things like cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Is this a scam or does it work? Has anyone tried this? What channels are available?
Hi, its almost free…but I do recommend that you check our http://www.Satellite-Direct-PC.com You’ll only have to pay a one time fee and you’ll be able to watch TV for free. You can watch most international stations as well as local.
The nice thing about http://www.Satellite-Direct-PC.com is that you’ll have access to movies online and all the sporting events for those who are into online sports like football, golf, etc.
I do know many people who have used it and never had an issue with it.
Check it out: http://www.Satellite-Direct-PC.com
Enjoy,
Tony
http://www.Super-Affiliates-Club.com
I have dish network TV and am wondering if I can connect the dish Standard Receiver to my computer using a USB TV stick? If yes, which USB TV stick would I need? Thanks so much for helping!
There are a bunch of products products that let you view TV on your PC; I’ve provided some links in my source. Now unless you’re using a laptop, I wouldn’t suggest ever using USB unless you absolutely have to (too many USB products hooked up at once can waste USB bandwidth and create problems). So if you’re using a desktop, pick up a PCI TV tuner.
Also, if your goal really is to hook up your reciever to your PC monitor (not your computer), then I would suggest getting a video processor instead. Viewsonic makes a great one (see last link in my source).