Whether you need a digital converter box for a Sony Trinitron depends on the model and the type of signal you're trying to receive. If your Trinitron is an older model that only supports analog signals, you will need a digital converter box to receive over-the-air digital broadcasts. However, if your Trinitron has a built-in digital tuner, it may not require a converter box. Always check your specific model's specifications to be sure.
The Sony Trinitron TV model KV-SW34M81 does not have a built-in digital tuner. This model was primarily designed for analog signals, which means it may require an external digital converter box to receive digital broadcasts. If you plan to use it with modern digital signals, you'll need to consider this requirement.
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
Yes, this model will need a converter box to function after the digital conversion. I have the same television and called SONY to find out. The model has an analog tuner, therfore it requires a digital to analog converter box. This model is capable of high definition video quality because it has a picture resolution of 1080i. I am buying the Samsung DTB-H260F Digital Receiver for a converter box because it will provide the television with a high definition analog signal through the component video outputs. If you buy a lesser converter box it will only provide a 420i signal to the television even if an over the air high definition signal is available.
To import analog video into your Mac you will need an analog to digital converter (See links below). Ensure that the converter's out connector will match your Mac's input (USB2 or FireWire) .
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A tv antenna and a digital tv and/or a converter box.
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
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.
Digital convertor boxes are meant for those who do not have newer TV sets with digital tuners built-in. The need for these came a few years ago with the digital changeover from the old analog signals. If you have cable or satellite as a provider, you do not need a converter at all. If you are currently using antenna TV and can actually see shows, then you do not need a box, you have a digital tuner already.
A digital converter converts the analog signals that are received by your TV to digital signals. Most TV providers only offer digital TV these days, so you only need it if you're still using analog.
SPDIF is a digital audio protocol developed by Sony and Philips. In order to connect the signal to an anologue input, a digital to analogue converter is required. If the source also has analogue outputs, it is much easier to use them - the digital to analogue converter is built into the source and saves the need for an external one. It might be argued that a good quality external converter can produce a better quality analogue signal than an integrated converter in a DVD player for example. A listening test will help to decide if that is the case.
If you have cable or sattlelite hook up at your home, you really do not need a digital converter. If you only are using rabbit ears, you really would need a digital conterter box, so you would be able to watch TV.