Still, People are taking about using a 3rd party product with using Windows Media Center in the background. If the day comes that I can't get WMC or a real replacement for it, I'll go back to renting a DVR from the cable company before I resort to stringing a bunch of random stuff together. The solutions you are describing are fine for some kid in a dorm room with nothing better to do with their time, but for anyone with a life and other family members sharing the TV, hacks are not a viable option. When I'm trying to relax and watch some TV or a movie, I really don't want to feel like I'm still at work troubleshooting some kludge of a DVR/media player. I work on computers all day long for a living. Nor do they want to string a bunch of devices together to accomplish some of what can be done with a single supported product like WMC. The bottom line is that most people don't have the time or the desire to hack their own TV subscription that they already paid for. It's nice that you mention that part about not knowing what you are talking about after you have talked down to people that actually have experience with this stuff.
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