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> From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org
> [mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of k0sdh
>
> Help for proper video card,
>
> What video card do I want for receiving/managing TV on computer?
> Thanks,
> Steve, Linux fan but a rank newby


A friend who is deep into receiving and recording TV/video suggested that a
TV tuner is not required at all these days.  He says I won't even use cable
once I learn my way around.  I'm still exploring the initial clue he gave
me, but here it is:


"  Take a look at OVGuide. They have links to all the best online video
sites. It is great for watching full-length free movies and TV shows. They
also have links to the top rated online video game sites. It is all free
with no registration required.

http://www.OVGuide.com     "



I have found a few old favorite TV shows and just enough as an intro to want
to explore further.  He likes the DIVX format and I think he uses that for
his DVDs.  I think MPEGs and others need to be considered when browsing
online collections.

Example: I found the old Star Trek tng episode "Darmok" as a DIVX and played
it twice for free and on demand, but didn't see how to turn off subtitles in
a language that looks like but doesn't seem to be French.

Have not found a free version of Blazing Saddles or other movies yet. The
OVGuide is a huge portal to explore.


Coments anybody?