HOW TO WATCH TV ON MY PC

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by sam805236, Aug 13, 2006.

  1. sam805236

    sam805236 Guest

    Hi, I live in California and love to watch Rams football but their games are never televised out here. Is there any hardware for my PC that will help me pick up stations in St. Louis or somewhere else? I have a cable modem so speed is not an issue, thanks.
     
  2. russki1

    russki1 Regular member

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    i dont think there is anything that can do that,probably have to get some disc onto your house and some player so you can watch it.I live in NZ so my dad has a Dish in his backyard to watch all the russian shows out in russia.
     
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    I think if you go to your teams website there should be a package to stream it on your computer. Browns do. Maybe its like NFL.com or network or something like that. I know that those games are televised in there area, so you'd have to figure out how to get their service all the way to you.
    I know baseball(MLB.com) lets you watch every single game, you can even have a tiled screen with more than one game on at a time.
     
  4. Nero63

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    @ sam805236

    haven't checked yet to see if it's available,(the channel your looking for), but I use "Inkline Global" (.com) to get channels from all of U.S. and other intersting countries on my pc, no hardware neccessary, unless you want to upgrade your picture quality and install a video card. Is just software, works great. price when I purchased = $29.95 USD.
     
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