Terry liked it. I was not impressed after trying it out on my AverMedia tuner card. I have had it installed for a bit now, played with it a bit here and there, and tweaked it a bit here and there. Was my first impression the right one, or was I hasty in my judgment?
Before I can answer that, I must go through the whole review process and let it take me where it leads. First, what is SnugTV?
The following shots taken off the SnugTV website will hopefully answer that question, for the most part.
And the pricing structure: free to modest cost, depending upon your needs.
Still interested in SnugTV? If you are, let’s install SnugTV and see what it actually does.
Installation
Fist things first, do you have an AverMedia tuner card/stick? Yes? Is it compatible with SnugTV? Yes? Download the installation program. If you answered no, you can still demo the service, if desired.
Assuming you answered yes and downloaded the file, execute it.
Go through the installation screens.
Launch the service and and fill out the information as needed.
SnugTV will search out stations to view.

















