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[My TIVO] Resources To Get Dvrs Or High Definition Dvr At A Discount Just the other day, I was online and found dvrs that was perfect for me. The web has made it fast and easy to find out about dvrs.
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[Pvrblog.com] PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews: Dave Zatz talked to founder Micke Langberg, who said I can’t see that there should be any legal concerns related to our service, since it is exactly the same thing as asking your neighbor to record a TV show for you. The FAQ on the site expands on this:
[Reviews.cnet.com] DVR app for Web radio - Alpha - Blog.CNET.com - CNET.com: Everybody seems to have a DVR app for recording TV programs to their computer's hard drive, but what about Web radio? Recording audio streams has always been technically possible with a little internal rerouting of your PC's audio signal chain and a sound recording app like Sound Forge, but now Magix, better known for its programs for musicians and DJs, has a simple solution for recording Web audiocasts.
[Thelastminute.typepad.com] The Last Minute: The ol PVR to tha DVR: PVR stands for Personal Video Recorder and DVR stands for Digital Video Recorder. They both refer to any device that records tv shows for viewing at a later time.
[Gizmodo.com] Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog: The MediaReady 5000 is a prettied-up Linux box that supports audio and video shares through Windows and OS X and includes a DVR, scheduler, photo viewer, and even a web browser (Firefox) and email client (Thunderbird). They’ve done a good job of making it nice and user friendly and it even includes a keyboard with scroll wheel a la WebTV.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, DVRs, Directv, TIVO, Home Theater, Home Theater, DVD Burner News
Posted at October 16, 2005 03:27 PM