Windows Media Center. I think it just brings Windows 7 (not sure if the Vista too ...) Start> All Programs> and then you should have an icon.
Good! Well I need a program which can leave your computer on the program and record what you see on the screen and tell me at what time should be recorded. I want to see the NBA as the schedules are usually pretty afternoon. Regards and thanks in advance!
Windows Media Center. I think it just brings Windows 7 (not sure if the Vista too ...) Start> All Programs> and then you should have an icon.
Sorry, I expressed myself badly. I mean where is the option within the program, because I've looked and can not find it.
I think with the arrow keys you can see the programming on each channel, then you right click on the issuance of such event and will be recorded alone. Sometimes it starts problems if not well at the time that is defined in the schedule, it is cut early or starts late, but unless it pro, you can.
Then you do not need a tuner. A tuner performs the receive signal by antenna, satellite or cable, and allows you to view these channels as you would on a TV. To record what's on display do NOT need (and can not use for it) no tuner or capture any (well, just to capture a more rudimentary yes, getting a signal to leave the graph to the capture itself, for example with a graph with HDMI and a HDMI capture card to capture as AverMedia's available). I can think of two ways, a more "rough" type record everything you see on screen or in a window, as if the FRAPS or similar games. And another, more "elegant", which would save the (I assume) streaming with a program like VLC streaming the direction of putting it.
Is that I need a TV tuner. I what I mean is that the program record what's on screen, the web page here. It is difficult. Thank you all anyway.
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