It depends, if you buy one with a receiver on it, then you won't need one.
Why would you need to hook up a digital converter to a satellite receiver ? Arn't they already digital ? stevecooper75@comcast.net
Yes you can provided that you have a additional sound system like a stereo receiver for the sound, if you a cable box/satellite receiver of and HDTV Receiver with either a HDMI or DVI port, (you'll need a converter cable for HDMI)
You need to separate engine and transmission. Then torque converter just pulls of tranny.
Depends. Do you need a converter box to hook up the TV to the antenna? No. You just connect the antenna to the TV's antenna input. Do you need the converter box to see "X" channel? Maybe. If "X" isn't broadcasting "over the air" in your location, then you will need a) cable or satellite service and b) the converter box.
This is a very simple thing actually, just need a video converter.
You just need a PowerPoint to DVD converter for burning PowerPoint to DVD.
If your TV has RCA audio out you do not need the converter.
FIRST you find out why the OLD converter failed. If it's oil fouled, a new converter won't last long and you're just waisting money if you just replace the converter.If the converter is oil fouled, you'll need to rebuild or replace the engine first.Other than that, it's usually best to cut the exhaust line and weld in the new converter.
they are usually bolted on in the front of the converter.
If it came from the factory with a converter then it needs a converter.
No. You only need a converter box for analog TV and only if you receive your TV "over the air" with an antenna. If you have cable or satellite TV, you don't need a converter.
I just found this thing called flv to wmv video converter (it's for mac, if you need windows get FreeStudio and use 3GP video converter) it's free.