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NTL on PC
Sorry if ive posted this in the wrong forum:erm:
OK here goes... Basically all i want to know is, if i want to get ntl digital on my pc, do i need to buy another reciever or can i just split the connection that goes to my modem, straight into a tv card on my pc. Is there some software that i can get then to find the channels etc??? thanks Matt |
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:welcome: to the forum :)
you wont get the full range of channels only terrestial.Best way would be to get a scart to composite cable and input this to your pc card.the sound then can be routed to your line in using a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack plug to phono adapter (will cost a few pence) then you will switch your channels using your digi box. |
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If you haven't already been conned into ntl, you'd be better off finding an alternative.
I've had an ongoing problem with them for months and everytime I phone them I can only do it when I have at least an hour to waste. That's how long it takes just to get through their irritating taped messages to an actual human-being. Then allow for 'accidental' disconnections. |
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Have you already got digital tv & want to watch on your PC, as well? If so, it is just a case of splitting the RF lead from the set top box, the TV card should come with software for tuning in the channels & viewing them on your monitor. You will only be able to watch the same digital program as on your main TV, though.
If you don't have a set top box then it is possible to split the feed to a cable modem & recieve terrestrial channels (only), but it is strictly against the terms & conditions of your NTL contract & you could be charged for any problems arising.... |
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ok cheers for the replys
i have a digital box downstairs, but the pcs up stairs and i didnt fancy paying the extra for another box |
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