Windows Media Center Electronic Program Guide alternatives

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Those of you that love watching television on your PC probably own or have at least heard about the Windows Media Center and its Electronic Program Guide.

The Windows Media Center is a media solution developed by Microsoft meant to bridge the media environment to the PC experience. Users could use it to watch and record live TV shows and play music and other media saved on the hard drive or other attached storage devices.

The Electronic Program Guide is part of the WMC, and it is a feature that lets you scan an on-screen listing of available channels and television program data for an extended time period.

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and besides Windows 7‘s retirement, the Windows Media Center Electronic Program Guide is also being discontinued.

That is why many users have been asking whether or not viable alternatives exist, and we are here to answer.

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What alternatives are there to the Windows Media Center’s EPG?

While it is indeed a shame that Microsoft has abandoned the Windows Media Center‘s Electronic Program Guide, many alternatives exist that mimic its functionality to the finest details.

For example, If you loved having complete control of storage and integration with your other media libraries then you should check out the DVR capabilities of Plex.

Those of you that are using HDHomeRun tuners should look at HDHomeRun DVR. More so, those of you that are using their HDHomeRun Prime CableCARD tuners then HDHomeRun DVR could be your only option.

If budget isn’t an issue and you want the best TV experience available, then you should opt for TiVo. You can even take advantage of their newer devices, called the TiVo Edge.

Are you still using Windows Media Center? If so, what’s your plan? If you moved on to something else, share your experiences in the comments below.

Of course, these are just some of the best alternatives, since the Internet is full of them anyway. Other worthy mentions include:

No news from Microsoft about an official replacement for the Windows Media Center Electronic Program Guide has been revealed yet. However, if you too were a fan of it, go ahead and take advantage of all the alternatives.

Did you find this guide useful? Let us know in the comment section below.

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