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Buy.com - Digital TV 4 PC - DTV4PCBX2
This seems to be the makers site:
Digital TV for PC - Unlock the TV hidden in your PC
and for anybody else who has broadband and is looking for this stuff.
I figure if it's sold by buy.com it may be a wholey legit thing now. At least that is in theory because they have good customer service (in my experience)
Now in my opinion, this is legit and free and they are more or less culling all the resources and serving it up to you more readily than you surfing about and looking for them. Giving it to you in a TV like manner, though that is just pure guessing since I don't watch TV on my pc, only the occasional trailers and goofy net videos.
They are more or less like Vonage. Using the backbone of existing service to deliver or enable this. But at least you don't pay any ongoing sub fees.
Before the advent of taking money from you for voip, it all began as free, then someone got wise and wanted to charge for it. So this might not last forever and may end up like Vonage vs the telecoms. But it's cheap I guess.
This seems to be the makers site:
Digital TV for PC - Unlock the TV hidden in your PC
and for anybody else who has broadband and is looking for this stuff.
I figure if it's sold by buy.com it may be a wholey legit thing now. At least that is in theory because they have good customer service (in my experience)
Now in my opinion, this is legit and free and they are more or less culling all the resources and serving it up to you more readily than you surfing about and looking for them. Giving it to you in a TV like manner, though that is just pure guessing since I don't watch TV on my pc, only the occasional trailers and goofy net videos.
They are more or less like Vonage. Using the backbone of existing service to deliver or enable this. But at least you don't pay any ongoing sub fees.
Before the advent of taking money from you for voip, it all began as free, then someone got wise and wanted to charge for it. So this might not last forever and may end up like Vonage vs the telecoms. But it's cheap I guess.