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    How To Play Television Shows For Beginners

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by alltruth, Nov 13, 2009.

  1. alltruth

    alltruth Notebook Enthusiast

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    If you go to websites like removed by mod, you should be able to find popular shows that you may want to watch. Before you can watch those shows, you need one or two things. The most important is a video decoder for those shows. The second is maybe an uncompression program if your shows are also compressed. It is a good idea to go to www.google.com and type in "k-lite mega filehippo". On one of the sites, there is a download button that you can use to get this decoder. Once you install it, you can watch shows with almost any format. The usual file extension is that of ".avi". One more thing: you need utorrent to download these types of shows from isohunt. The decompression programs are programs like WinRar. A free alternative to WinRar is available. Just search for it. This information should put you in the right direction. With new episodes of your favorite television programs coming out on a regular basis, you should have no problems keeping entertained with your Fujitsu. Even a computer of only 363 Mhz processing power should be able to play your favorite shows.
     
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    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    Those sites contain copyrighted files, so downloading those files without the owner's permission is piracy which cannot be discussed on NBR.

    If you want to watch TV on your computer, I suggest looking at a tv tuner, or services like Hulu, amazon or netflix.