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How Cable TV Channels Have Primarily Grown Generic
by Tanya Patrick on Mar.05, 2010, under Uncategorized
Let’s take a small ride back to the cable television past. We need not go too far, but let’s go back about 15 or 20 years. Can you remember what cable TV channels were like then as compared to now?
Back then, most channels where part of a network that specialized on a particular niche subject. If you were interested in watching a particular topic of programme then all you had to do as switch to that network and find the particular channel interesting to you.
Back then, both Bravo and A&E focused specifically on the fine arts and every show they aired was on that subject area. However, when you take a look at these channels today, they have begun to show things outside of the niche subject area and have started to show reality TV.
Another prime example is that of MTV and VH1, who both originated as 24 hour music networks. Can you remember the days where all they would mainly show were music videos?
These days, you’d be hard pressed to tune into either one of these stations to see a music video being broadcast. In fact, I can’t even remember the last time I saw one on either channel.
Both channels show so much reality TV. Shows like Rock of Love and Jersey Shore dominate both channels.
All said there are still some channels that actually do what they are supposed to do, Channels such as The Game Show Network, which actually shows game shows for the majority of the time. Nevertheless, even this one as begun to be affected by the reality TV disease as a new series plans to follow the Newlywed Game host.
I hope that most of these channels that have digressed will eventually turn on their heels and head back to the strong roots that enabled them to grow so well to begin with.
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Audio Video Tuners for Space
by Zeeman Haus on Feb.05, 2010, under multimedia
Home theaters have become a standard component in home furnishings. Granted, when everything is turned off, the set up isn’t all that attractive; but when turned on? Yeah, everything is very nice. The thing that really enhances your picture is sound though. Sound will make the train on your nice flat screen not only look like it’s rumbling through your living room but adds a dimension to things by reinforcing the image.
The best way to approach getting the most out of your movie and television watching experience is to look at your tuner. You don’t have one? Don’t worry; I’m going to help you make an informed choice. For those of you who do, I’m going to help you get the most out of what you have.
Before we even begin to look at a tuner it is important that you think about what it is you are hooking up to your TV. Most cable boxes, DVD players, satellite receivers etc can be ran through a tuner. And this is a lovely thing. Still, grab a piece of paper and see about making a list of what kinds of outputs each of these devices have. Keep the list Poindexter; we’re going to need it.
Now that you have established what sort of outputs your audio/video devices have, it’s time to take stock. HDMI is much preferred these days for ease of installation, overall neatness and preservation of audio and video quality. If your cable box does not have a HDMI output, call the cable company and tell them to bring you one, the same goes for satellite companies too. The newer DVD and Blu-Ray players should have these already. If one or two devices are component only, that’s okay as well, we’ll make it work.
Multiple HDMI outputs from your devices to the single input tuner is not a problem. A simple HDMI hub can be installed to combine all of these cables into one that will go into your tuner. Many of these have an automatic switch on them that will change to the last device powered on. So basically your tuner and TV can stay on the same settings. This is mighty convenient.
If you have a slew, or even a couple of RCA or component cables, don’t fret. You can plug these into your tuner and still use the HDMI output to your TV. You might end up having to change the input setting on your tuner, but really that’s not a problem and you can still leave you TV on the “HDMI In” setting.
You might want to look at a combo unit as well. If you have a DVD player, maybe a tuner with Blu-Ray would be right for you. This beats having to buy a whole new collection of movies or separate Blu-ray player. Opting for this saves you money and space, two things that are at a premium.
Following these tips will keep you from leaving one of your devices unhooked or saving you a trip to the store for something else. Overall though you will most likely find that most tuners will have enough inputs for all of your devices. It just is a nice thing to make sure.
Zeeman Haus enjoys writing articles online on a variety of subjects. You can check out his latest website on HDMI Review which discusses how you can get low prices on HDMI Cables, Splitters, Extenders, Boxes, and Adaptors.
Watch Television On PC: The New Cable TV Alternatives
by Marc Marseille on Jan.23, 2010, under multimedia
There was a time when there was just a couple channels to browse through. Then came cable TV that allowed the consumer some additional choices. These days the new option to cable TV is satellite TV which can be seen from your house computer or portable PC.
The personal PC has evolved to handle several special functions of daily life. The aptitude to watch tv on your pc is just one of countless functions that can be accomplished with a home or notebook PC. The solitary thing that is needed turn your computer into a cable connection is a instant download tools that takes roughly 5 minutes to establish.
That benefits of watching tv on pc also has numerous advantages. One of the major benefits is the removal of the monthly cable bill. You can pay for the software for watching tv on your pc for a one time payment. There is even better news; The charge involved for watching tv on your pc is fewer than one month of a cable tv statement.
One more plus of watching tv on your pc is the number of channels available. Since the software allows users to have accessed to over 3500 channels globally, the assortment of channels accessible is outside the normal cable tv collection. In addition a consumer does not have to worry about their neighborhood not being covered because the equipment is equal to having satellite television without the huge dish.
Satellite TV gives the consumer a wider range of channels to select from as oppose to conventional cable television. Watching tv while on the net gives the user a transportable independence that can not be matched. The combination of cable satellite tv and the home PC provides a cable fanatic with the best of both worlds when it comes to watching movies, sports or their desired tv programs.
You no longer have to shell out for cable television, you can now view cable tv online and get to watch tv online entirely without charge!