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A couple of my friends have windows media center on their pc's. I think it's really cool that they can record and watch tv on their pcs and save it all to the hard drive like a dvr.

Is there anything like this made for a mac, or do I just have to install vista on my mac and go from there?
 
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if this is a dumb question or I'm posting in the wrong place, sorry...
 
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this should be in the movies and video section, but to answer your question, you can use eyeTV by elgato to watch, record, and edit live tv...
 

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