How to receive Freeview on your PC
If you want to watch digital television, one of the way to do this is use your PC. There are three main options, starting at around only 20.
Option 1: USB box
If you have a laptop computer, or do not wish to take your computer apart to fit a card into it, the most straightforward way is to use a USB box.Once you have purchased the box, you first need to install some software on your computer. This will come on the CD with your USB package, or you can download the latest software from the company's web site. As a general rule, the on-line software will be a more up-to-date version.
You then plug the box into your roof-mounted aerial connection, and attach the USB cable to one of the USB ports on your computer. If you have USB 2 ports you should use these to get the best possible results.
Now start the "Digital TV" software. The first time you use it, you will need to scan for the Freeview channels. This can take several minutes (a lot longer than a Freeview set-top box).
Once this has completed, you will be able to select from the Freeview channels that are available in your area.
The software that comes with these boxes has two drawbacks: the channel numbers are not the standard Freeview ones (in the example, BBC News 24 is on channel 2 rather than channel 80), and there are no interactive services. This means you cannot view BBC Parliament at all, or have the graphical screens when listening to the radio channels.
On the plus side, these boxes do support the full 14 day Freeview programme guide. You can use you PC as a PVR (personal video recorder) as the software will record the Freeview transmission and save them as MPEG-2 (.mpg) files.
Option 2: PCI card
Another option is to use a PCI card. This will keep the equipment within your PC, but does require the confidence to open up your PC.To install a PCI card you MUST first ensure that your computer is unplugged from the mains. It is not enough to switch it off using the button on the front; you must ensure that it is disconnected from the mains.
Locate a free PCI slot - you will need a screwdriver to remove any blanking plate.
You must ensure that after seating the card firmly in the slot that your digital TV card is securely fastened into the slot. The thick television aerial cables are sturdy and can easily rip out a card that is not firmly fixed.
Once you have replaced the case of the computer, you can then attach the aerial connection to the appropriate connection.
The software installation and operation of the digital television software is otherwise identical to a USB box.
Option 3: Media Center
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 has full personal video recorder support, and if you have this version of Windows you do not need to install any software, just one or two PCI cards.One requirement is that you must have installed some DVD playing software before you can watch the programmes.
The set-up is slightly more complicated than the above, but this results in a easy-to-use programme guide and sophisticated recording facilities.
Another advantage of using the Media Center software is that all your recorded TV can be watched by any other PC connected to your home network and by any Xbox 360 you may have.
There is now full support for the Freeview digital radio channels, but there are no red button text facilities. However, there is a full BBC News player in Media Center's Online Services menu.
Help with Television sets?
Friday, 15 April 2011
nax: If you have Windows 7, start Windows Media Center and then choose "TV".
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Thursday, 12 May 2011
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Dave8:05 PM
after installing win tv 900, I was able to receive international tv streaming,howver, due to rebooting this now cannot be done. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Friday, 13 May 2011
Dave: I'm not sure which software you are using for your streaming, can you please explain further?
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Sunday, 15 May 2011
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margy8:06 PM
question please,
what do i need to receive freeview tv? . i have seen freeview boxes for sale so can buy one of those. i have an aerial and connection which is ok, the only thing is i dont have a land line telephone or internetconnection, do i need them as well?.
cheers.
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margy: As above, you just need a suitable DVB-T USB dongle, and a connection to a rooftop aerial. If you have Windows 7 that will have the Media Center software required to provide the TV guide.
No internet connection is required.
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Saturday, 21 May 2011
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dean6:34 PM
i have a built in pci tv tuner but im runnin xp professianal so dont have media centre is there any other software i can use to watch freeview without being online ? appreciate any replies
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dean: Most DVB-T dongles do come with sufficient software to allow you to watch the odd channels, but without the full Media Center facilities.
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011
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karen Wagner5:00 PM
Hi there i have a dual tv usb tuner from climax it loaded on the first day, but now it only works with media centre player my computer is a 64 bit. I have loaded this severla times but just says it is not responding. Can anyone tell me if it the usb that is faulty or the actual disk as the usb works with my remote. Please email me at - where I will be able to pick my emails up.
Kind Regards
Karen
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Thursday, 2 June 2011
karen Wagner: I'm not very clear as to what your problem is.
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