Well, my kids and their friends, at least.Kids watch Dr Who? Who knew
Well, my kids and their friends, at least.Kids watch Dr Who? Who knew
1. I have two Simple TV boxes, one is version 1 and the second one is version 2. The problem that I had was that the ver 2 box will go offline at random times and to bring it back online it needed a reboot. I fixed that problem with a lamp timer that I configured to restart the box every early morning. Since than I didn't have any problems. It's always online and it records everything.
2. All my Roku boxes, I have three Roku 2 XS, are hard wired, and I don't have any playback problems.
I think it (WMC) isn't free anymore. I think you must have 8.1 Professional (not cheap) and purchase WMC for $10. Still it is a good DVR solution. I have an older brother who can barely program a VCR and loathes computers but is able to manage using WMC (once I set it up for him on an old Win 7 system I repaired).Many folks also forget that the free Windows Media Center also includes free 14 day/series EPG! If it took any more than 15 minutes to set-up, I would be surprised! Both my brother and my sister use WMC and it took only a few minutes to show them how it worked. My sister liked it as the interface was similar to her cable DVR.
Correct, but it's still free in Win 7 and continues to work fine for recorded TV. Back when Win 8 first came out, MS was giving away WMC upgrades, and the "Pro" upgrade was only $15. Even though I got about 10 of them, I still run Win 7 on my main HTPC because it's compatible with my 5 Ceton Echo Extenders. Their internet channels always sucked anyway, even when they worked. You can add any internet channels you want using a program called Relaunch, or just use a browser as I do. You have a full PC after all, may as well take advantage of it. Or get a Roku for that kind of thing.I think it (WMC) isn't free anymore. I think you must have 8.1 Professional (not cheap) and purchase WMC for $10. Still it is a good DVR solution. I have an older brother who can barely program a VCR and loathes computers but is able to manage using WMC (once I set it up for him on an old Win 7 system I repaired).
Unfortunately, Microsoft seems to be turning its back on WMC. Not sure how much longer they will support it. They have chosen to NOT enhance its internet streaming capabilities and most if not all of the internet channels are now gone (except NetFlix?).
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