I downloaded the trial version, but when I try to run it I get a window saying I'm currectly running a trial version and asking if I'd like to enter an authorisation code for the full version. If I don'r enter a code, or close the window it goes no further. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to evaluate the 'trial' code if won't run...
Incidentally, I do have a code which came with my DVB-T2 USB stick, but it's not accepted for some reason.
Mally, It did the same for me. I did a clean install of Win 10 from Microsoft and installed TotalMedia and it worked. Then I connected to the Internet. Microsoft updates were applied and TotalMedia stopped working.
I can't configure the TV option after a proper installation, Windows does not recognize the digital sign of drivers, what can I do to solve this problem.
Thanks a lot.
Easily the simplest product to use if you just want to watch TV on your laptop.
The facility to read Over The Air programme guides seems to be lacking in many other more sophisticated products but this is essential where you can see the TV signal but not a free (or any) wifi access point.
A clunky presentation hides an easy to use yet extensive utility. As a TV / PVR, it works very well indeed.
Waste of time.
Incidentally, I do have a code which came with my DVB-T2 USB stick, but it's not accepted for some reason.
Thanks a lot.
The facility to read Over The Air programme guides seems to be lacking in many other more sophisticated products but this is essential where you can see the TV signal but not a free (or any) wifi access point.
A clunky presentation hides an easy to use yet extensive utility. As a TV / PVR, it works very well indeed.