Why do you need a Code to use your Apex television?
That is how it works. It needs it to validate ownership.
Conan is on cable because Conan quit network TV because he did not want his show on at midnight.
Why would sediment be only in the blue and green projectors in a rear-projection TV?
The sediment you speak of could be a few causes. Dust collecting on the lens of the tubes or possibly, mold growing in the CRT cooling fluid.
Then again, sometimes the rear of the projection screen will collect dust and cobwebs, etc.
How long will Fiat currency last?
No one knows for sure how long the fiat currency will last. The average life expectancy for a fiat currency is 27 years. The shortest time was one month and the longest is the British pound Sterling at 317 years. Every 30 to 40 years the reigning monetary system fails and has to be retooled. The last time around for the U.S. was in 1971, when Nixon cancelled the convertibility of dollars into gold.
How to handle and store ice safely and hygienically?
Since the ice itself is obviously frozen it will kill bacteria. If you have blocked or chipped ice leave it in the bag it came in and store in freezer. If you are making ice cubes from the fridge and want to make quite a lot then use Glad Bag and store ice cubes in there, then fill again and put into freezer.
What do you do if your HDTV is so old it does not have HDMI cable input?
As HDTV made its entrance to the market, HDMI was not available. Because of this, there are a handful of HD televisions that have only analog HD inputs or perhaps RGB inputs.
HDMI was introduced by the television industry as a small and convenient connector for video, audio and control lines between a source and display. The interface is fully digital and happens to support an encryption system that prevents the signal being accessed for unauthorized recording and distribution. Unlike all other video interfaces, HDMI connectors are used under a commercial licence that restricts the use of them. One of the effective prohibitions is to use the connector in a device that decodes encrypted material to any un-encrypted signal such as analog HD links.
For the unfortunate few that have HD televisions without HDMI ports, it is unlikely that there will be a method of watching commercial HD content. It is certainly worth contacting the manufacturer to see if they are able to offer upgrades that may solve the problem. OR if the TV has 'component' inputs, use them and the picture will look great, if that doesn't work, use the S-connector. You will still have use audio cables.
Can you download Blu-ray on your computer?
Yes, you can.
Ripping a Blu-Ray video is just a step up from ripping a DVD. Except the sheer amount of data to be processed, the principles of burning a Blu-Ray movie remains the same with burning a DVD movie.
Take note though, that a Blu-Ray can contain 25 to 50 GB of data, or 50 to 100 GB for dual-layer discs. Compare that to the 4.7 GB for DVD, 8.5 GB for double-layer discs -- this will often translate to a longer time needed to copy Blu-Ray or complete one burning process.
There are differences, of course, but those that generally doesn't affect the burning process directly. Blu-Ray employs the Advanced Access Content System (AACS), BD+, and BD-ROM Mark. However, capable Blu-Ray burning software has the necessary algorithms to bypass these schemes.
What gas is used in plasma tv?
Assuming it's a CRT, it is actually a vacuum in the tube. That is because CRTs (normal, ISM (invar shadow mask) or Aperture grill (most advanced of CRT)) work by making electricity go inside a tube and hit a subpixel. That causes it to create visible light somehow, and electricity travels best in a vacuum; conductive gas will screw up the picture because it will throw off the beam of electricity. and hit an unintended spot. To make a long story short, there is no gas; just a vacuum.
How do you change a Panasonic dvd s48eb-k dvd player to multi regional?
This hack requires the S48 remote plus a universal remote configured for the S48 with a separate 'Pause' button (or another Panasonic DVD remote with a separate 'Pause' button may work).
I used a cheap universal remote.
1. Select DVD device on remote.
2. Hold magic button until the DVD button blinks twice.
3. Enter device code 0490 (DVD button blinks twice)
Neither the 'Play/Pause' nor 'Frame' buttons on the S48 remote work for this hack.
1. Power on.
2. Open tray.
3. Using the S48 remote press Audio, 1, 9, 8, 2, Subtitle
4. Using the other remote (URC 7562) press Pause.
5. Using the S48 remote press 0.
The DVD front panel should now show the text
The DVD should now be region-free.
Is there a difference in picture quality among Blu-ray Players?
Bluray is a digital storage format and the signal chain from disc to television remains digital. The data follows a signal path that will normally deliver an identical signal to the television regardless of the brand or model of player.
Players are different in that they support different features and have different user interfaces. These don't have any affect on the output image quality.
What brand of thongs are the most comfortable?
the normal kind from Pink is great, just not V-Strings or G-Strings because they ride up and are uncomfortable.
What is the refresh rate for picture elements in a North American TV picture?
North America uses 60Hz field rate for television pictures. For those who want to be really picky it's actually 59.94Hz. That very odd rate comes from the early days of television where timing circuits were far easier to build at 59.94Hz rather than 60Hz. Although that technical restriction is long gone, the field rate remains the same.
The filed rate means that every 60th of a second, one field is displayed. A field is half of a full image and will contain only odd line numbers or only even line numbers. Two fields will produce a complete frame 29.97 times every second. This display method is called interlaced. It is denoted by the "i" in 1080i, 480i etc.
Two HD television formats display a complete image with each field. 60 times every second, all line numbers are displayed one after the other. This is known as progressive scanning and is denoted by the "p" in 720p and 1080p for example.
The other rate that is found occasionally is 24Hz as a progressive scan, This is used for transferring film to video and can sometimes be found on discs. It is never used as a broadcast rate and is normally confined to television production facilities. Normally, if a film is transferred to video for broadcast, a technique called 3-2 pull down is used, This takes one frame of a film and uses it to create three fields of a TV picture. The next frame of the film will generate two fields of the TV picture. The process will repeat, creating three and then two fields for each of the film frames. This generates a 60Hz field rate while retaining the original speed of the film.
The other television rate, found in Europe and other parts of the world is 50Hz field rate and 25Hz frame rate.
What is the full form of DTS in sound?
DTS is "Digital Theater Systems" (or sometimes just Digital Theater System). It used mainly on DVDs and in movie audio tracks, but was used for short while on the obsolete "Laserdisc" format. DTS is also the audio on many DVD-Audio discs.
Which of the resolutions is full HD?
Full HD is one of the following:
720p at 50 Hz, 59.94Hz or 60Hz
1080i at 50 Hz, 59.94Hz or 60Hz
1080p at 23.98Hz, 24 Hz, 25Hz, 29.97Hz, 30Hz, 50Hz or 59.94Hz
1035i at 50Hz, or 59.94Hz (now a disused format)
The frame or field rate depends on the content as well as the region in which the signal is used. Film originated content is sometimes stored at 23.98, 24 or 25 frames per second. North America and other NTSC based countries use a field rate of 29.97, 30, 59.94 or 60Hz while Europe and PAL based countries work on 25 and 50Hz.
480i and 576i are both standard definition.
What is code SOaOO This is on my box?
Either its not activated or not getting a good signal. If your box worked before it's not getting a good signal if other tv's are working check the cable going from the wall to the box. Otherwise it can be a service outage. If box is connected with hdmi try rgb as a firmware update can knock out hdmi.
How to connect digital TV to VCR with converter box to record programs?
Connect the VCR to the HDTV thru the video cables, (video 2) input.
Connection Options
1. TV Antenna --> Converter Box --> VCR --> your television.
2. TV Antenna --> Converter Box --> VCR PLUS your television
This only works if your converter box has at least two types of output: one type of output that the VCR has an input for AND another type of output that your television has an input for.
3. TV antenna cable split into two with a splitter, one going straight to your television (would only work if you have an HDTV set) and the oher going to the converter box and then to the VCR, and the VCR's output to your TV's secondary input socket.
#1 will get you the worst picture quality on your TV and #3 the best if you have an HDTV.