I am tweaking an HTPC which right now has no TV card, but I am considering getting one. However, I am a bit confused about how it will work for the next few years as far as cable TV.<BR><BR>Right now, ...
A federal mandate will kill analog television broadcasts early next year, but it won’t kill analog once and for all. How much longer analog will survive is largely a question for cable TV companies, ...
Editor’s Note: The following story is excerpted from PC World. The Today@PCWorld blog has more information on analog-to-digital TV issues. Do you still get your TV reception via rabbit ears or a ...
Analog is rapidly disappearing, but you still need to worry about developing analog-TV receivers because, in most parts of the world, it will be some time before manufacturers eliminate analog TVs.
I am confused about what QAM channels are. From what I read, they seem to be HD channels that are distributed over cable TV.<BR><BR>Now, with regular cable (non HD), the cable is carrying a series of ...
A Set Top Box (tuner box) receives and converts TV broadcast signals, such as terrestrial broadcasts (digital and analog), cable TV broadcast and satellite broadcasts, so it can be viewed on a ...
A set-top box that converts over-the-air digital TV broadcasts to analog for TV sets that accept only analog input (NTSC, PAL). It transforms digital broadcasts in standard definition (SD) and high ...
TV as we've known it has barely a year left to live. On Feb. 17, 2009, the analog broadcasts that have taken the networks into American homes for decades will end, replaced by a stream of digital bits ...
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