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Television on your axim
Oh why, oh why could they just not added a CF card to my X3i...
this looks pretty cool.... wonder if I could get cable on it? http://www.eopstech.com/ | |||||
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I've heard of people being able to setup their PDA to watch TV. What they do is they use a TV tuner card on their computer and somehow stream the video over their wireless router.
Does anyone know how to do that? | |||||||
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Volan, it's remarkably straight forwards, take a look in the Multimedia section.
Reabcso> It uses an antenna to pickup standard broadcast channels, so I guess not... Unless you use it around the house and re-broadcast the cable. | |||||||
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Hey Reabsco,
Nice find. I did notice this device has AV in. I do know that there is a 1/8" plug you can get at Radio Shack which will allow coaxial input, hence I am pretty sure this means you can receive cable, but I wonder if it would need a cable box to change the channels. I doubt if the receiver itself would be capable of choosing cable channels or maybe it will be limited in the channels you can get (ie 2-13). This is the online catalog page for it... Gold Plated Adapter mantyzeke | ||||
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