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Computer is not digital cable ready

Posted by on April 29, 2017 – 07:46 am

Computer is not digital cable ready

Looking to turn your PC into a super media center monster? The most comprehensive way is with a CableCARD—the buggy, hard-to-get, often-unsupported tuner cards that lets your computer decode encrypted digital cable shows. CableCARD tuners are available only on a handful of new computers, meaning you can t just add one to your current PC. Yet they re required before your PC can unscramble HBO, Showtime, and the other big name TV channels. The good news is, you don t need CableCARD for all HD transmissions. HDTV comes in two basic formats: ATSC signals…

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Digital cable signal

Posted by on April 13, 2017 – 07:36 am

Digital cable signal

A signal transmitted over a coaxial cable, like television, is subject to the physical limits of the medium. The signal will weaken over the length of the cable and, if the cable is too long, will eventually become too weak to be usable. You can use higher quality cable to lessen the loss, remove splits or add a signal booster to improve the strength. Attenuation The loss of signal over the length of a cable is known as attenuation. It s due to the propensity of the cable to begin acting like an antenna and interacting with radio waves that then…

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Best Buy digital cable box

Posted by on January 23, 2017 – 10:56 pm

Best Buy digital cable box

Excellent little cable Posted by: miniracer22 from: on This cable does what its supposed to do, no surprises. Definitely would choose the rocket fish brand over insignia have had better like with those cables. 0 out of 0 found this review helpful. works great Posted by: charlie from: on The sound quality on my sound system is great! I use this for a Sonos sound bar. Inexpensive and works like expensive Posted by: Rich from: on Just the right length at the right price. While Monster and other like it have a reputation, you pay for it. The same size…

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Orange digital audio cable

Posted by on January 15, 2017 – 10:31 pm

Orange digital audio cable

S.O.S. Recent purchase of VIZIO M422i SmartTV - over weekend discovered that I need to upgrade modem to utilize smart features (due to WEP, WPA security issues). Will work on that after posting this! Assembled new TV stand, managed to get new TV connected to DISH receiver. [After you read further you ll get what a huge accomplishment that was - for me. Then connected Panasonic Blu Ray DVD player: Panasonic HDMI to TV HDMI 2; DISH HDMI to TV HDMI 3 [DVD is on HDMI-2 but clicking input have to select DVD to view TV - oops - need to rename! ] Adding…

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Digital cable box descrambler

Posted by on December 30, 2016 – 09:33 pm

Digital cable box descrambler

Comcast has decided to start encrypting its basic cable signal. If you have a cable box, this will mean absolutely nothing to you, but if you run the coaxial cable straight out of the wall into the back of the TV, you re going to have to get a digital converter from the cable provider. Or possibly start paying for cable. Hey, it s a better idea than the snitch line. The cable provider s statement was expectedly brief. “We are beginning to proactively notify customers in select markets that we will begin to encrypt limited basic channels as now permitted…

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Digital Coaxial to RCA cable

Posted by on December 26, 2016 – 09:16 pm

Digital Coaxial to RCA cable

3ft Coaxial Audio/Video RCA Cable M/M RG59U 75ohm (for S/PDIF, Digital Coax, Subwoofer & Composite Video) This Digital Coax Cable is made from premium quality RG59U coaxial cable with double shielding to prevent signal degradation caused by EMI and RFI interference. The conductor is made of 99.% pure bare oxygen-free copper, while the shield consists of an inner layer of Aluminum-Mylar foil with 100% coverage and an outer layer of copper braid. This cable is ideal for conducting S/PDIF digital audio signals and other high-bandwidth content…

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Digital RCA audio cable

Posted by on December 22, 2016 – 08:51 pm

Digital RCA audio cable

12ft Coaxial Audio/Video RCA Cable M/M RG59U 75ohm (for S/PDIF, Digital Coax, Subwoofer & Composite Vide This Digital Coax Cable is made from premium quality RG59U coaxial cable with double shielding to prevent signal degradation caused by EMI and RFI interference. The conductor is made of 99.% pure bare oxygen-free copper, while the shield consists of an inner layer of Aluminum-Mylar foil with 100% coverage and an outer layer of copper braid. This cable is ideal for conducting S/PDIF digital audio signals and other high-bandwidth content…

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Digital audio to analog audio cable

Posted by on December 18, 2016 – 08:01 pm

Digital audio to analog audio cable

Audio encompasses a large number of interfaces including digital and analog. These are used in a number of applications from home theater and portable use to the pro audio mixing boards that DJ s and other audio professionals use. One similarity that most audio connector types share is they are easy to connect. Manufacturers of consumer electronics prefer to use simple interfaces that average users can connect and disconnect without having to tighten thumbscrews, or release tabs or latches. This preference can prove challenging to manufacturers…

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Digital audio cable VS RCA

Posted by on December 6, 2016 – 07:58 pm

Digital audio cable VS RCA

The debate What follows was inspired as much by purely selfish reasons as it was intended to serve your edification. You see, during the review of the Birdland Audio Odeon-Ag , I felt inspired to investigate its Toslink interface. Why? Because this brand-new reference DAC allots two of its four inputs to this allegedly fatally flawed interface. Perusing designer Gilles Gameiro s website, I noted that in his personal reference system, he tosses the link to the Odeon himself. This stopped me cold in my deeply entrenched, warm n fuzzy tracks of Toslink…

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Digital cable Internet

Posted by on October 31, 2016 – 06:59 pm

Digital cable Internet

* The availability of services, pricing and offerings displayed on are for residential NEW RCN customers only. Commercial and business pricing and service offerings differ. Other restrictions may apply. Service offerings are contingent upon RCN verification that the specific address covered by the service request is an RCN serviceable location. Prices do not include taxes, franchise fees or other surcharges. Learn more about taxes and surcharges. Services and pricing are subject to change. Services are subject to RCN’s customer terms and conditions…

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