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Avileen: Okay.
David Lawrence: Alright.
Avileen: Thank you.
David Lawrence: And I thank you for listening to the show. Aaron you are Online Tonight with David Lawrence hello.
Aaron: Good evening.
David Lawrence: Hi there.
Aaron: I am investing in a new computer. I want to get one with Windows Media Disk Center Edition. And I want to be able to record from 2 sources at once and they are both digital cable, with Set-Top Boxes. How do I do that? How is that accomplished?
David Lawrence: You know you are going to need some sort of an IR generator for Infrared to change the channels on the Set-Top Boxes. Because the easy thing is to not use digital, to use the pass through and just use raw cable the stuff that*s on the analog side.
Aaron: Yeah.
David Lawrence: Because then the TV tuner inside your computer can actually change the channels.
Aaron: Okay.
David Lawrence: But with digital and I face this with my Replay at home I have to actually use these little stick on IR pods that stick right on the IR receiver on the front side of the digital cable box so that my computer will then send signals to the digital cable box and the digital cable box will change the channel, because that*s the only way you can get the channels of a digital cable box.
Aaron: So we can control that.
David Lawrence: Exactly so to take advantage of all that Windows Media Center has to offer, you have to be able to change the channel at a particular time, because you want to use the TiVo like features, the PVR features of Windows Media Center. So I don*t know what the solutions are in that space but I can*t tell you where to look.
Aaron: Okay.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
