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Can you get SD signal for your tv anymore?

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Can you watch digital TV programs on an SD-TV now?

Yes. Digital signal are sent to the cable or satellite box and then converted to a usable signal for you TV RF, or vidio via RCA jacks. The SD stands for STANDARD DEF> NOT HIGH DEF. so your picture is still good digital but not HIGH Def.


How will the picture from an HDMI cable look if it is used with a 720p lcd tv?

An HD LCD television will be able to handle any HD incoming signal inclusing 720p and 1080i. It will also handle any SD signal. The picture will be as good as the source. If the source is HD, you should expect to see HD quality. If it SD, expect SD quality. The HDMI cable merely passes data from the source to the television and does not affect quality of images.


What if your HDTV will not stay in the 1080i mode why?

1080i is a signal format. Although most HD televisions have a display resolution of 1080 lines, this is different to the signal format of an incoming signal. When a television reports a signal format, it refers to the incoming signal. That is something outside the control of the television and is nothing more than an indicator. If the incoming signal is SD, then the television will report 480i or 576i. Whatever the incoming signal format, the television will reformat the image so that it can be displayed on the television screen, whatever the screen resolution is.


Do you need a converter box for your SD- TV?

For a SD NTSC Analog TV - yes you do.


How do you get 720p on lg 26inch LCD?

As long as the television is an HD model, simply deliver a 720p signal to the television and you will have 720p content being displayed. The television will accept SD, 720 and 1080 without any adjustment needed.


Will an HD receiver work on a non-HD television?

Almost all HD sources, whether they are receivers or disc players, will have a standard definition output. They will all have an HDMI connector to provide the HD output as well. Receivers with an SD output will deliver a signal that is standard definition regardless of the original source resolution. Be aware that the quality will ALWAYS be standard definition when viewed on a standard definition television. It is still worthwhile to purchase an HD receiver now because the HD quality will be available as soon as an HD television is added to the system. HD televisions cost little more than SD televisions, so the next TV purchase will very likely be an HD model. It is important to check that a receiver has the SD output before buying one. Although most will have SD outputs, don't get caught out by buying one of the few models that is HD only.


Does your 720p tv need an upconvert DVD player?

All HD televisions are capable of displaying both HD and SD signals. HD television come in two flavors - 720 and 1080. SD signals are 480 line in North America and other NTSC regions while Europe and other PAL regions use 576 lines for SD images.Any HD television that receives an SD signal will process the image to resize it (up conversion). The final image on the screen will fill the screen in the same way that an HD signal will. The resizing should be completely automatic and require no adjustment by the user.So, no up-converter will be required. Many DVD players have up-converters built in and sometimes, the resulting quality can be better than the up-converter inside the television. It is worth experimenting to see which arrangement works best in your own set up.


What time does jeopardy air in SD?

Rapid city, sd kota-tv 6:30 pm sioux falls (mitchell), sd ksfy-tv 4:30 pm


What kind of TV for Blu-ray player?

Any television will work with a Bluray player but to get the full quality of the Bluray format, you will need an HD television with an HDMI input. Televisions that do not have an HMDI input can use the analog output from the player but the signal will be SD rather than HD.


What audio-video devices have the ability to decode NTSC-PAL signals from an external source?

An un-encoded color video signal is known as a component signal and has three separate signals, Y (brightness information) U and V (two color information signals). Component is also known as YPbPr, and Y B-Y R-Y which are similar but not identical forms of component signals. NTSC and PAL are encoding standards to encode a color video signal into a single signal called a composite signal. NTSC is used in North America while PAL is used in Europe. The resultant signal is an analog format and is used only for SD signals. Composite is the standard format used for broadcast television for SD signals. A decoder is any device that converts PAL or NTSC signals back to component. All televisions include a decoder in order to separate the colors ready for display. Video capture cards and their associated software have a decoder. Any device such as tuners that output component video after receiving a broadcast SD signal use a decoder to generate the component signal.


What does the digital TV switch involve?

It is not illegal not to switch. It's just if everybody else are switched to digital, you don't have anything to watch. Basically it used to be analog signal masts were sending out to your TV, nowadays it's (mainly) digital as it guarantees better quality. Soon you'll don't get analog signal anymore, so to watch TV you have to be digital.


What does SD stand for in Televisions?

In context of television definitions, with HD standing for high definition, SD stands for standard definition - meaning all non-HD televisions signals.