![]() So, I can buy this USB thing, plug it into my Yoga 2 Pro, then disconnect the digital antenna's coaxial cable from the TV and plug it directly into the USB thing on my Yoga 2 Pro, open up Windows Media Center on the Yoga, record some shows (or actually watch some shows too, live, right?) to the hard drive and then play them back later on my TV by connecting my Yoga to the TV via HDMI and playing the shows in Media Center, right? Right now I have my TV connected to a digital antenna and get really nice reception on all the major networks (CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, PBS, etc.). I like the USB thing because, as an ultrabook, the Yoga 2 Pro isn't going to have the ability to install the type of TV tuner that you use. Then, I plan to connect my PC to my 39" HDTV via HDMI and watch the shows on there. My plan is to use my PC (I think I will buy the Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 2 Pro) as a DVR so I can record some shows using Windows Media Center (it's only $9.99 more to add it to Windows 8 Pro, so I think I'll buy it). Good luck with what ever set up you choose! ![]() Check out the guys at for expert help as there are many threads on exactly what your asking. Everything is subject to change as more features are reviled. This is how the setup would have to work based on available information. That should allow you to use it as a DVR. Then connect your XBOX one to the XBOX 360 using the HDMI pass-through. Connect your XBOX 360 to your computer as an extender and run Windows Media Center to extend it to the XBOX 360. You will need the following things Ī TV card for your computer (I use a Hauppage 2250)Ĭonnect your cable TV subscription to your TV card in your desktop computer. To make the XBOX One work as a DVR will require a large setup. I have not heard anything about it being able to use an OTA antenna for shows. ![]() What it will do is overlay it's programming guide onto your cable box and control it through HDMI pass-through so you will have to have a cable subscription. ![]() From what we understand, the XBOX One will not have a stand alone TV DVR capability in it. Yes, I do all the above that you mention. ![]()
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