Now that Microsoft has announced it's through with Windows Media Center, what options do you have left to build your own machine for recording, organizing and watching TV? A new one ready to enter the ...
This DVR software for cord cutters justifies its premium price with features you won’t find elsewhere. Channels DVR is a service that caters to the pickiest of cord cutters. No other cord-cutting DVR ...
If you thought nothing would make you happier than to cut the cord and stop coughing up all that cash to your pay TV provider, you’d be wrong. The truth is that nothing will make you happier than to ...
For a certain kind of cord-cutter, PlayOn has always been an invaluable tool. With PlayOn’s desktop software, you can record TV shows from streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, ...
Although HDHomeRun’s networked tuners are an invaluable tool, they work much better with third-party DVR software. SiliconDust’s HDHomeRun networked tuners have been a boon to cord cutters for more ...
SiliconDust has announced the latest software for its HD HomeRun DVR, via Kickstarter, which will enable users to record over-the-air TV to a network attached storage device instead of a PC. TV and ...
Security within the home is very important, which is why folks should have cameras in several sections of their home to record everything that is going on. This can be done with an IP camera, but what ...
HDHomeRun’s whole-home DVR hardware streams native quality broadcasts on the cheap, but the software is still too crude. For cord-cutters, setting up an over-the-air DVR that delivers the best ...
When Microsoft’s Windows XP Media Center edition outsells their standard edition, people start to notice a trend in do-it-yourself video recording. Yahoo sure did, and is releasing their Go for TV ...
The folks at Stretch Inc., specialists in software configurable processors, have announced their VRC6000 series of PCIe DVR add-in cards. Leveraging the processing power of the Stretch S6000 family of ...
Can anyone recommend a Security Camera system with support for controll software that works on Linux? Everything I see requires IE(Active X) or has CMS software that supports windows (and doesn't work ...