Oh, right, I'm plagiarizing myself: That's how I kicked off last month's post about the Mohu Leaf antenna , which helps you tune in locally broadcast TV stations. You can plug it directly into your TV or, better yet, a tuner connected to your PC. Today, let's talk about the latter. Very similar product, but it includes a remote! Update No. But sharp-eyed reader ncwebb found the same tuner at Amazon for the same price.
It works like this: Plug the tuner into a PC running Windows 7, connect a decent antenna, then fire up Windows Media Center and run through the TV-signal-setup process. In short order you should be able to watch all your local channels in all their high-def goodness. Even better, you'll be able to time-shift them: pause, rewind, quick-skip, and, best of all, record.
I've used this kind of configuration for years, and much as I'm mad at Microsoft for perpetually mishandling the product and booting it from Windows 8 altogether , I still totally dig it. The KWorld tuner comes with a small, telescoping antenna, which may be sufficient depending on where you live. But you'll probably have better luck with an old set of rabbit ears or something like the aforementioned Mohu Leaf. Check out AntennaWeb. I should note that the user reviews for this product are somewhat mixed.
Some folks encountered driver issues while others received DOA units, but the majority of customers had a four- or five-star experience. My advice would be to get this only if you have Windows 7, and to grab the latest drivers from KWorld's support page. In windows 10, I can't get it to work because it says the usb device is not recognized in windows 10 when placed in USB 2. When I place it in USB 3. This is very hindering and I am wondering if there is some type of fix for this.
Restarting the computer, reinstalling usb controllers, etc. If nothing can be done, how can I revert back to windows 7. I forgot to write down the key for it. Also I don't want to have to do that because it does not have DX12 support.
We suggest that you check the device manufacturer website for Windows Version compatibility. How did you install Windows 10?
Is it from an upgrade or clean install? If it's from an upgrade, you can follow the Rollback feature guide as long as you are the within 30 days from the upgrade. But if you performed a clean install, click here for instructions. Was this reply helpful? Yes No.
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