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Windows Media Center with no Internet Connection



 
 
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Old September 14th 07, 04:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Tito
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Default Windows Media Center with no Internet Connection

I just bought a new PC with Vista Premium. As I was setting my Windows Media
Center to be able to view Off-the-Air HD local channels, I recieved an error
in downloading the tv schedule from the internet. Well, I don't have internet
access at home and was wondering how I can view free local HD channels
without going thru the internet download? I have a ASTC video card and a HD
antenna attached to it.
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Old September 15th 07, 03:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Buellpilot
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Default Windows Media Center with no Internet Connection

Hmmm media center relies heavily on an Internet connection on
an ongoing basis as it downloads the tv guide from the internet every
day.

You could also take your pc to someone who does have an internet connection
and get it setup.

Yout guide data will then dissapear after a couple of weeks, but you will
still be
able to change channels.

Or you could setup a free dialup modem type connection which will be enough
to get you up an running and you could use it to download guide data
once a week.


"tito" wrote in message
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I just bought a new PC with Vista Premium. As I was setting my Windows
Media
Center to be able to view Off-the-Air HD local channels, I recieved an
error
in downloading the tv schedule from the internet. Well, I don't have
internet
access at home and was wondering how I can view free local HD channels
without going thru the internet download? I have a ASTC video card and a
HD
antenna attached to it.



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Old August 4th 08, 12:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Tulsaboyw[_3_]
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Default Windows Media Center with no Internet Connection


For me ..if I dont have broadband access at home I probably wouldnt
bother owning a pc. I stopped doing dialup 12+ years ago and have no
intention of ever wasting my time with dialup.

Especially in use of Media Center. But if You can get the OTA
channels without internet go for it... like the guy said you might
initially need to go internet to get setup... but once done, be ok..

If you are going to do that, I would also go ahead and make that pc a
dedicated media center.

I relize I have a problem visualizing why bother if not connected.. But
thats because I am 100% used to using the internet for my finances,
bills, etc..

And likely wouldnt even bother with computers if I didnt have the
connection.


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