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<title>Comment by MrUp on &lt;i&gt;Beyond TV 4&lt;/i&gt; Gives DVR Power to PC&#039;s</title>
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<description>Recently upgraded to SageTV(ver 6) from BeyondTV (ver 4.7). I&#039;ve been beyondTV user for many years, but when I saw SageTV.. I had to switch. If you haven&#039;t bought yet, download trial of both and you decide. The features I like about SageTV is Close Captioning, the flexibilty in the menus (EVERYTHING is adjustable in the user interface) and the ease of setup for my HDHomeRun QAM network tuner.. I tried for days following the beyondtv instructions... nothing worked like they said it would... anyway, they&#039;re both good... you decide about what is important.</description>
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