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where an analog signal is to be converted into digital signal,because in some applications we need digital signal where we have analog signal that is we use an A/D converter

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Should my analog to digital converter box work now or do I have to wait until the day in February?

It will work with the channels that have switched to digital, but unless your converter box can take in both analog and digital, you will have to wait for the analog ones to switch.


Can you adapt your analog TV for digital?

You can adapt your analog TV by using a digital converter, which you should be able to find fairly easily among the big TV names, such as comcast, verizon, and fios.


Do you have to have a digital converter box?

No, you should not need a digital converter box anymore (unless you are still using an old analog television). Most digital televisions sold are capable of receiving both digital signals and the few remaining analog signals (permitted for very low power stations only at this time).


Do you need a converter box if you have a HDTV and DTV antenna?

Yes, it is alright to use a converter box on an HDTV. Go to Input and change the settings from HDTV to regular television viewing and it should work fine after the television scans for programs.


Is there a video recorder with a hard drive that will work once the change to digital is made?

There should be many on the market now. If not, then soon, because the switch over's due on February 17, 2009. You could also get a converter box and still use your analog unit.


How do you know if your TV is digital or analog?

"Standard-definition" (meaning 480i) Cathode-ray tube televisions are analog. CRT TV's are easily identifiable by their immense weight and the fact that their depth nearly matches their width and height. Newer, hi-def (720p, 1080i/p) televisions are almost all either lcd, plasma, or dlp, all of which are digital. for digital TV monitor shouldnot be of CRT.


Why is a recently purchased Sharp Aquos showing analog as opposed to digital on the screen display when digital TV service is subscribed and the digital terminal is hooked up to the cableTV?

Did you connect the digital output from the box to the TV? Is the standard RF cable connected too? And did you run the digital tuner setup on your TV? And finally, is your input selector set for the digital signal or analog signal input? One of these should work, unless of course, you're not tuned into a digital feed from the cable company but are watching an analog signal being sent into your box. Not every channel's converted over yet and some signals are only still available in analog. Maybe your cable company's converting the analog signal as well or possibly they haven't set up their digital feeds for a specific channel.


Where can I go to get a TV converter box?

You can get this from your digital broadband, such as Sky or virgin media, because since they are your digital supply then should give you something to do with the T.V.


When digital TV only is available will you be able to record programmes on your 5yr old VCR you have analog TV with a digi box?

If you already have an analog setup and it's working OK, you should still be able to record. The cable box, if it has the analog output on it, should still work the way it does now.


How do you get an LCD TV monitor combo to scan digital channels?

Go into your user's menu and select the channel search function. It should allow you to search both analog and digital channels providing it has a digital tuner.


Can a analog video cassette recorder record from a digital television?

VCRs do NOT process digital signals, analgue is the only language they understand. Therefore, you need to place before the VCR a device that has a digital tuner plus the ability to convert digital signal to analogue. Examples of such devices are a cable / satellite set-top box, a digital to analog converter box (the converter box ONLY works IF your digital TV feed is coming from an over-the-air TV antenna, not through underground cable), and a stand-alone DVD disk recorder "with a built-in digital tuner". Whichever tuner plus converter device you have, connect either S-Video or Composite Video AND RCA (red and white) audio output of the device to the input sockets of your VCR. Make sure that whatever "types" of video and audio connections you make are available on both ends, as output on your tuner/converter device and input on your VCR.


What capability does a sound card need to provide the best sound?

A sound card should have a high bit depth and sample rate to ensure accurate sound reproduction and clarity. It should also feature a robust digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for converting digital audio signals into high-quality analog output. Additionally, support for multiple audio channels and high-quality audio codecs enhances the overall listening experience. Finally, low latency and minimal noise interference are crucial for delivering the best sound performance.