You do not need any hardware or buy any TV tuner card to be able to watch tv on your pc.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Hooking up your PC to Your TV

Hooking up your PC to Your TV

What do you do with all the movies you download to your PC, spend a couple days burning them to a DVD or VCD, wich can take a lot of time and might not work. You have your Computer set up for home theater great sound system. Expensive speakers outstanding graphics you can see every little detail on your whopping 17 inch monitor, for a computer monitor that is a good size. Hooking up your PC to your TV to really enjoy your movies and maybe for more then one person to enjoy. Why not connect your PC to your TV.

I am going to tell you how you can hook up your PC to Your TV so you can watch your movies on your TV.

The first step is to look at the back of your computer and see what kind of video card you have (you will need a video card no more then a 100 bucks at your computer store) most new computers have a video card. On the back of your computer there are three basic connecters you are looking for 1st one is the RCA composite, 2nd SVIDEO, and Third VGA, connectors if you have one of the 1st two you have a video card.

Newer computers most probably will have one of these type of connectors.

RCA are the1-3 male plug ins, might only be 2 on the back of your computer, yellow, video, red or white or both audio.
The most common cables for hooking up your DVD player to your TV.


SVIDEO is superior to the RCA cables it will offer you better graphics and sound (note: you can still use the audio off your computer if you want to)

The VGA is what you hook up your monitor with you will need to have a HDTV to be able to use this one, if you do have a HDTV this is the best way to hook up your PC. if that is all you have you will need to get a video card, there is an adapter but it is not recommended, costs more then a new video card

If you are wondering that's it. There's got to be more there is, as with anything you do with your computer it depends on your video graphics. You might have to tweak the settings but that's about it if your computer already has video out it is basically set up. Now you are ready to watch your movies you have downloaded. You can store them on your HarDrive and watch them whenever you want. So instead of trying to hook up your TV to your PC hook up your PC to your TV. Are movies you downloaded the only thing you can watch NO. Go to my blog and learn how you can get free satellite TV on your PC.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The Satellite TV Solution


The Satellite TV Solution

Satellite television solves the problems of range and distortion by transmitting broadcast signals from satellites orbiting the Earth. Since satellites are high in the sky, there are a lot more customers in the line of site. Satellite television systems transmit and receive radio signals using specialized antennas called satellite dishes.


Programming sources are simply the channels that provide programming for broadcast. The provider doesn't create original programming itself; it pays other companies (HBO, for example, or ESPN) for the right to broadcast their content via satellite. In this way, the provider is kind of like a broker between you and the actual programming sources. (Cable television companies work on the same principle.)


The broadcast center is the central hub of the system. At the broadcast center, the television provider receives signals from various programming sources and beams a broadcast signal to satellites in geostationary orbit.



The satellites receive the signals from the broadcast station and rebroadcast them to the ground.


The viewer's dish picks up the signal from the satellite (or multiple satellites in the same part of the sky) and passes it on to the receiver in the viewer's house.



The receiver processes the signal and passes it on to a standard television.