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HDTV (High-Definition Television) is a new type of television that offers better resolution than a standard analog television. The different types of HDTV displays include plasma, direct-view, front screen and rear screen projection.

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How do you hook up a HD tv and Blu-ray system and digital cable box to have the surround sound system work all the time?

Connect the AUDIO INPUT of the Sound system to the AUDIO OUTPUT of the TV set. Connect the Cable Box to the #1 VIDEO input on the TV. Connect the BLUE RAY to the #2 VIDEO input of the TV set. The TV might have a AUDIO OUTPUT function in the AUDIO MENU. switch this to FIXED. This will send a even audio signal to your sound system at all times. Turn the TV sound down and use the sound system speakers.

I have a LG LHB335 BLU-RAY HOME THEATER SYSTEM which is not 3D Now I bought a 3D TV So I want to buy 3D blu ray player My question is Can I buy any 3D blu ray player and use my lg oldsound system?

It is very likely that an existing theater sound system will work with any new Bluray player without an issue. However, there is a huge range of equipment and an even larger number of combinations of player and sound system, so it cannot be guaranteed. There are likely to be a few combinations that will prove problematic.

An older sound system may be designed to handle 5.1 speaker configurations or even 3.1 configurations. It is likely that the new payer will be delivering 7.1 sound. In almost all cases, a 5.1 or 3.1 sound system will work although without the benefit of the additional channels.

For a definitive answer, it is worth discussing specific model numbers with the store salesman and ensuring a refund option if the advice from the salesman is incorrect.

How much dynamic contrast to ratio can the eye see?

There has been a breakthrough in LCD TVS recently. The Samsung LN-T4681F (AVAILABLE ALSO IN 40" AND 52") has a contrast ration of 500,000:1. Impressive. Sony also has an OLED TV with a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. When you get to 500,000 you see an almost perfect black. If you have a movie and the screen is black, you might think that the TV is off. When you see the 1,000,000: TV you definitely think it is off. the eye can detect any contrast ratio pretty much. But i think you mean what is the ratio when your eye simply sees black. and that is when you get beyond 500,000:1. It doesn't really get much darker and blacker than that. There has been a breakthrough in LCD TVS recently. The Samsung LN-T4681F (AVAILABLE ALSO IN 40" AND 52") has a contrast ration of 500,000:1. Impressive. Sony also has an OLED TV with a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. When you get to 500,000 you see an almost perfect black. If you have a movie and the screen is black, you might think that the TV is off. When you see the 1,000,000: TV you definitely think it is off. the eye can detect any contrast ratio pretty much. But i think you mean what is the ratio when your eye simply sees black. and that is when you get beyond 500,000:1. It doesn't really get much darker and blacker than that.

What is the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 42 LCD tv?

High definition television uses one of three common formats - 720p, 1080i and 1080p. Any incoming signal will be delivered to a television in one of the three formats.

720p indicates that there are 720 lines in the image. The "p" means "progressive" and a complete image is delivered 50 or 60 times each second.

1080i shows that there are 1080 lines. The "i" stands for "interlaced" and the image is sent in two halves so a half image is sent 50 or 60 times each second but the full frame is sent only 25 or 30 times each second.

1080p is also made up with 1080 lines but the "p" shows that a full image is delivered 50 or 60 times each second.

Broadcasters use 720p or 1080i. These are both full HD signals. Although the 720 line image has a lower resolution, it is updated twice as fast. The data rate for 720p and 1080i is the same. Although 720p is less common than 1080i, it is used by broadcasters for some fast action content such as sports.

1080p updates the image at twice the rate of 1080 and therefore uses double the bandwidth. Broadcasters do not send out 1080p and it is restricted to local sources such as Bluray, games consoles etc.

Who makes dynex brand?

Very, but occasionally, it has a few problems but dont worry about those, they rarely happen.

Why 16bit is better than 8bit in audio?

When referring to bits, we are discussing digital audio. 16 bits is a sampling or playback rate. This is analogous to a film playing back at 16 frames per second versus 8 frames per second. Therefore you have more resolution, or detail.

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Update: Actually, the above is not really correct: the number of bits (8, 16, 24...) refer to the sample quantization, the resolution/size of each sample. A sample represents the amplitude of the sound at a given moment, with 8bits you can only represent 256 levels, whereas 16bits gives you 66536 levels, that is better resolution per sample (just like the difference on an image with 256 colors, 8bits, versus 66536 colors, 16bits... or then also 'truecolor'/16Million colors for 24bits).

On the other hand, the sampling rate is measured in hertz and specifies the number of samples per second, with common values being 11, 22, 44 Khz (thousand hertz).

Sample size (bits) and sample rate (hertz) are the two parameters that determine the quality of audio... and the bigger the better.

When did Voom HD International end?

Voom HD International ended in 2009.

Convert fccpu in gdu?

This is what I found online:

For BROMELAIN: 2400 GDU = 50,000,000 FCCPU

According to: http://www.biozym.de/datasheets/papain.php

What does the word ole' mean?

1.) According to dictionary.com this is the definition of the Spanish word.

Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This o·lé
Audio Help /oʊˈleɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[oh-ley] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation -interjection 1. (used as a shout of approval, triumph, or encouragement).


2.) In computer terminology, here is the definition from webopedia.com

"Abbreviation of Object Linking and Embedding, pronounced as separate letters or as oh-leh. OLE is a compound document standard developed by Microsoft Corporation. It enables you to create objects with one application and then link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and links to the application that created them.
Support for OLE is built into the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. A competing compound document standard developed jointly by IBM, Apple Computer, and other computer firms is called OpenDoc."

Is LCD screen poisoneous?

No. If it was poisonous, it would not have been released

Would trees block a sattellite tv signal?

if tere are enough branches in the way - yes.

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At my friends house he can receive satellite in the winter when there are no leaves on the trees.however when the trees leaf up in the spring the satellite signal is too weak to be of any use...Come the fall, when the leaves drop, the signal comes back and his satellite works again.

Which is HD ready lnb?

There's no such thing as an HD Ready LNB.

Any LNB will be fine.

What is the meaning of VGA screen?

VGA means Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array.

(640 X 480 Mega Pixels) or (307,200 Mega Pixels)

How do you un lock the screen lock?

To unlock the screen lock, click the Home button, and then slide the slider at the bottom from the left to the right.

Can a blu-ray players play DVD and CDs?

The answer is of course, YES. Blu-ray burners, on standard, are backward compatible to DVD and CD formats, unless some manufacturer purposely made them not able to, which I don't see the point why. The only difference between various Blu-ray burners, is the speed that they can write to these formats.

I have a DIGISTOR external Blu-Ray burner on my system, and it writes to all formats, albeit on different speeds. all the speeds are pretty fast on my drive though. Hope that helps.

What is HD network?

high definitionnetwork

What is the reason for color spreading on a digital pixel plus Philips TV?

Sounds like a convergence amplifier problem, assuming it's a CRT set. If it's all digital, then chances are it's the digital driver module.

While watching tv lose picture and in upper cornor HDM12 comes upwhy does this happen and how do i get picture back?

I think you might be seeing a label for HDMI 2 input on the tv.

Using the remote switch the input button to the other inputs.

Where to buy a HDMI splitter cable in Canada?

You can buy one in a store such as Best Buy.

Or you can order HDMI splitters from online, definitely buying online from stores such as KVMSwitchTech will save you time and money, as well as you'll get some great deals also.