Thats why the software suite was mentioned. Tivo offers the following:
TiVo DVRs are like VCRs, but with a hard disk and without the hassles of videotapes. You can do the same thing with the TV player on the ATI A-i-W.
TiVo automatically finds and digitally records your family's favorite shows so you'll never "forget" to schedule a recording again. Again... same thing, you can use the GemStar TV guide to accomplish the same thing.
With TiVo you can watch your favorite shows on your own time. At last, TV fits into your busy life, not the other way around. Play back is strickly up to the user also, in fact you can easily burn VCDs with Nero.
Perhaps you should research on your own first before suggesting education to others?
This is not too surprising. Who would want to pay for services you can mimic with the software suite for the ATI All-in-Wonder cards? Not only that, but I could even burn them to a Video CD for playback on my favorite DVD player.
TiVo DVRs are like VCRs, but with a hard disk and without the hassles of videotapes. You can do the same thing with the TV player on the ATI A-i-W.
TiVo automatically finds and digitally records your family's favorite shows so you'll never "forget" to schedule a recording again. Again... same thing, you can use the GemStar TV guide to accomplish the same thing.
With TiVo you can watch your favorite shows on your own time. At last, TV fits into your busy life, not the other way around. Play back is strickly up to the user also, in fact you can easily burn VCDs with Nero.
Perhaps you should research on your own first before suggesting education to others?
This is not too surprising. Who would want to pay for services you can mimic with the software suite for the ATI All-in-Wonder cards? Not only that, but I could even burn them to a Video CD for playback on my favorite DVD player.
Anyone else think its odd that Microsoft's ad was on this page with this particular article?
Sun sure seemed to be Linux's friend about a week ago while they were flaunting Linux on their new x86 server line.
Check out the Sun Broadens Support for Linux feature.