Five Ways to Watch TV on Your PC Christopher Null
Sure, you might be sitting at a desk and not really thinking about 24, but why wouldn't you want to watch TV on your computer? Your LCD almost certainly has better resolution than your TV, and when you're right in front of it, with two decent speakers (or more), it can be a pretty good way to watch a show or two.
Here are five ways to get television on your computer.
1)
TiVoToGo - If you have a Series2 TiVo, you need
TiVoToGo, which lets you download anything you've recorded on your TiVo to your PC. The shows can't be shared with other computers, so if you're planning on watching TV on the road, make sure you install TiVoToGo on your laptop. It's free, people!
2)
Official Web Downloads - Check it out: The TV network may keep copies of its shows online for free download. NBC, for example, has some full episodes of its prime time shows
here, and CBS has full episodes of a full eight prime time
series available to watch online (bottom left corner). Visit your favorite shows' official website (or their network) to see what's available.
3)
Classic TV - Like bad TV from the '70s and '80s (and just about any other decade)? Check out
In2TV (Internet Explorer only, and even then it's buggy), which has archives of dozens of old shows (some much, much worse than others).
4)
Overseas TV - Wanna brush up on your Hungarian? Check out
BeelineTV, which streams about 100 networks from countries ranging from China to Slovenia and beyond. You'll find plenty more a
wwiTV, which also includes numerous U.S. local channels broadcasting online.
5)
When in Doubt, Buy It - You can buy or rent TV show episodes a la carte all over the web. Most popular is probably the
iTunes Store: Note that you don't actually need an iPod to buy movies here if you just want to watch them on your computer. An episode is typically $1.99.
Amazon Unbox also has similarly prices (though few have much good to say about it).
I already hit five? I haven't even covered connecting your TV to your cable with a tuner card or a USB TV tuner. And you can always buy or rent TV shows on DVD, too. Post your other suggestions for getting TV on your computer in the comments section!