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Free DVR software from Yahoo

mzkhadir

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A Windows®-based PC with minimum system requirements

Windows XP® operating system (Yahoo! Go? for TV is not compatible with Macintosh® or Linux)
1 GHz CPU
512 MB RAM
40 MB free disk space for installation
20 GB additional disk space for TV recordings


Yahoo! Go
 
Read before you install. This is apparently the first whack yahoo has taken with the swallowed up Meedio, and its VERY beta, plus from reading a bit it sounds like you have to watch commercials from Yahoo before each video of your own you want to watch.

Also tuner card support is very limited.
 
What do you want for nothing? Your money back???

Heh..heh....hopefully this will turn out to be a great product after a few updates and releases....
 
Beware right now this program has some major bugs. Perhaps when they port over the full version of meedio and work out the bugs it'll be worthwhile (say in a year or so) but I wouldn't recommend it yet. I tried it out and it causes my system to spontaneously reboot after 10 seconds of browsing through the program (and I've never had that happen with any program / PVR out there)
 
What TV tuner cards does Yahoo! Go for TV support?

The following TV tuner cards have been tested and are supported with Yahoo! Go for TV:

- ATI TV Wonder Elite

- ATI HDTV Wonder

- AverMedia UltraTV 1500 MCE

- Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-USB2 (for laptops; connects via USB and includes remote)

- NVidia Dual TVmce
 
Tivo has the wierd business model, give the nice hardware away free, and get people to pay $10 a month for TV Guide on the screen. TV guide info once was kind of hard to get, now its free half a dozen different ways, which makes Tivo look stupid.

OTOH nothing works as well as the boxes from Cable or Satellite providers, YET.

DVR is a wonderfull thing, and I expect consumers to love it once they try it, but DVR and Slingbox are going to cause some BIG changes.

Nothing running on a PC is really all that smooth, but I expect that to change too. Many shoes have yet to drop.
 
mythtv, I've been using it for about 2 years and love it...of course it was a pain in the arse to get it working right in the beginning. 🙂 but once it was there it has been awesome.
 
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