That's about it. The amount of space each game will take to record could vary widely though, depending on your quality settings. If you use the built-in media center, an hour of programming is about 4 gigs of hard drive space, which is ridiculous.
Basically, I believe this year is going to be super special for the Spurs. As in...championship. I believe this team to be stacked and I am just as interested in watching Hill/Blair develop into young contributors as I am watching the starting line-up.
I want to record all games on my PC so I can eventually make some personal highlight videos. It would also be for future nostalgia as I am already getting somewhat depressed that the Tim Duncan Era is winding down
What all would I need to be able to record a game on my PC?
- Desktop Computer
- Cable Tuner Card
- Program to record Cable show playing on Monitor
- Enough space on Hard Disk Drive
- Program for Video Editing
- Cable connection (Time Warner
) plugged into PC Cable Tuner Card
Is that it? I've never used a Cable Tuner Card on a PC before.
That's about it. The amount of space each game will take to record could vary widely though, depending on your quality settings. If you use the built-in media center, an hour of programming is about 4 gigs of hard drive space, which is ridiculous.
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