Do it the easy way. I have a ATI AIW 9600 AGP Pro card of which I simply hook 
up to may cable TV
Net and use the built in TV application which comes with Catalyst software with 
the card and I record
directlt from the cable net without paying the $1.99 per ep.

You can get any TV capture card for less than $200.00 any card will do but I 
like ATI AIW IMHO.

 Besides the argument for copyright violation this is legit and legal. its the 
same as taping a program via vcr
exept the only difference is thet the video stream through card is being 
encoded into mpeg2. Vcr is analog.

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, January 13, 2006 >>>
I've been asked by a friend how to download TV shows for viewing on a PC or
burning to DVD.

I loaded iTunes and noted it had only a very limited selection of TV
episodes available for purchase.

So I googled and came across tv.org, which appears to be a peer-to-peer
sharing service, with a membership fee requirement.   Across the home page
are emblazoned:
"Unlimited TV show downloads"
"Millions of users"
"Never miss an episode again"
"Plus unlimited Movie downloads"
and on the membership signup page:
"100% spyware and adware free"

When I hear "peer to peer file sharing" I tremble (spyware / trojans /
illegal / etc.).  Anyone using this and happy with it?   Not looking for
in-experienced commentary (I can do that myself), thanks.

thanks,
Carl

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