Thanks for the advice, guys.
Okay, so...what's a good, affordable TV tuner to buy, to hook up Windows Media Center to my TV so that I can record programs? I don't have cable, just an antenna signal (coming through the co-axel cable in the wall).
Going by your
PC's specs, the limitation you have for an internal option is that is it will have to be PCI Express. With that in mind, Newegg still has a
good number of options.
That said, if you'd like to continue with a low-cost solution, I'd pick
this one. It's a little older, but is a great price, comes with all the extra bits you'd need and is NTSC (analong) and ATSC (digital) compatible. It works with Windows 7 and is Media Center-ready. It does function as a DVR as well, but be aware when recording analog channel, it doesn't have onboard MPEG-2 encoding (like
this one does), so you may have some slight lag in recording (shouldn't be too noticeable on a newer system like yours).
Alternatively, you can look at a
USB stick solution, but that would be moreso if you plan on hooking it up to a laptop or just want the ease of being able to take the tuner to another computer. If you're just using it on one PC, go with the internal model. You can probably rely on one of
these 3 models if you decide to go USB though.
Read the reviews, they're your friends. I always try and read the most negative reviews for a product just to get an idea of what could go wrong. If they're consistent, it may be indicative of a particular problem and it could be for the best to avoid a product (also important to look over the dates as well, in case things have been resolved or gotten worse with age).