Frank,
If you only want TV on one computer and have a free USB slot, you could buy the
USB and just plug it in yourself. That's what I did in desperation. I may
change one day to the card and have TV all over the house on our many computers
(we currently only have one), but not at the moment.
Just a thought.
Cheers.
Your friend:
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Carol
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----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Haslam
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 9:08 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Nebula TV card and TV Aerial
I Have a similar question.
Is there any way of finding out with Device Manager if I have enough slots on
my computer for a Nebula card, please?
My computer shop charges sixty pounds per visit, and are excellent, but maybe
there's a way to avoid getting them to visit me.
Thanks for your help.
At 10:16 02/07/2006, Sunil typed furiously:
Hi, I'd like to get the Nebula TV card but I've got a question which I've
been unable to find the answer to on the Nebula site. My computer is several
metres away from the TV and the socket for the external TV Aerial. I don't
want to trail a cable from the aerial across the front room to my PC so what
alternative solutions are there? The other thing is that I'm subscribed to Sky
already - honestly don't know if that's relevant or not and whether it affects
the way I would connect everything up.ta in advance
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