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<blockquote data-quote="soonerwings" data-source="post: 1337777" data-attributes="member: 8035"><p>Depends on what you watch. In my case all of the programs that I watch are posted for free the next day on the network websites. Seeing as I set up a wireless computer in my entertainment center and connected it to my television via HDMI, I simply watch the programming on my television the day after it airs via internet, no DVR needed. After all, if the network is paying for the storage space, there's no reason I should.</p><p></p><p>If you MUST have a DVR, there are several commercial DVRs out there that you can use. (Tivo, etc) Even if you're using a computer as a media center like I am, you can find DVRs that are the size of large flash drives that connect via USB. For macs, the elgato line are highly recommended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerwings, post: 1337777, member: 8035"] Depends on what you watch. In my case all of the programs that I watch are posted for free the next day on the network websites. Seeing as I set up a wireless computer in my entertainment center and connected it to my television via HDMI, I simply watch the programming on my television the day after it airs via internet, no DVR needed. After all, if the network is paying for the storage space, there's no reason I should. If you MUST have a DVR, there are several commercial DVRs out there that you can use. (Tivo, etc) Even if you're using a computer as a media center like I am, you can find DVRs that are the size of large flash drives that connect via USB. For macs, the elgato line are highly recommended. [/QUOTE]
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