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looking for a TV card for the mac
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Join Date: May 2005
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Ok maybe one of you fellow mac users can shed some light here! Im desperatley seeking a way of being able to watch TV through my emac.. I know this is easily and cheaply done on the PC using either PCI Tv cards or external ones. However I cant seem to find anything equivalent on the mac..? Ideally id like an external one because i dont fancy takin the emac apart.. but the only ones ive seen are the eye-tv ones whihc are stupidly expensive.. well, in comparison to there PC equivalents anyway!!
maybe somone could present me a solution??? :rolleyes:
maybe somone could present me a solution??? :rolleyes:
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