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Old 07-03-2010, 12:05 PM #1
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Default Media Center for Windows XP

My computer is supposed to allow me to watch TV as well as listen to music and look at my pictures. For some reason, I cannot watch TV. Perhaps, it is because of the changes from analog to digital. Although we are not talking about my TV but a computer monitor. We do have Cable and had to get the converter box for the TV set but I still don't understand that that would affect the computer. Any suggestions?
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