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If your TV only has the standard coaxial out, you'll need a DVB-T2 TV tuner that works with one of these cables. You'll also need an external device that can read USB connections. If you're running Windows 10, it automatically updates your drivers so you won't have to search for them yourself!Modern TVs are no longer restricted to exhibiting low resolution images over analog broadcasting systems. Today, most televisions have the option of displaying high definition content through digital broadcasting networks such as Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial (DVB-T), Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite (DVB-S) and High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). More recently, HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is used to encrypt video content for digital distribution, simplifying the complex business of distribution. TV tuners are used to capture satellite signals for decryption. However, some older TVs may not have any HDMI ports present on the back of the TV, or may only support resolutions lower than HD 1080p. If you have one of these TV's with no HDMI port, you will need one of these USB HDTV tuner adapters if you want to watch digital broadcasting channels on your TV. The great thing about this is that in most cases, these tuner adapters are all in one units, meaning they include the capabilities of both a tuner and an analog to digital converter (ADC). So when you're using it with your TV, it'll act like a regular USB video camera or webcam. You plug it into an open USB port on your computer or TV, and you can use it to do everything that any other conventional USB camera would do for you. The only difference is that it also has the capability of receiving wireless video signals through an external antenna so that it can be converted to digital content for viewing on your computer monitor or TV. If you like to watch Satellite TV, the process is similar, except that you will need a satellite receiver instead of a TV tuner. You will need an external antenna connected to your computer or TV. Some will come with the ability to record video signals, although this ability may be limited by what is meant by "receiving" wireless video signals. If your TV does not have an HDMI port present on the back of the television or does not support any digital broadcasting standards higher than standard-definition (SD), you can connect to an analog cable directly to it and use it as a universal cable adapter. If a TV tuner is a USB device, you need a USB video adapter to connect it. Once these adapters are connected to your computer, you can use the setup software installed on the adapter to switch between channels. You can also use Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player to view digital broadcasts in real time.Most of these adapters will require Games for Windows Live in order for them to work; otherwise they act like regular USB cameras. However, if you go this route instead of using an adapter that has both built-in tuner and converter capability (see More expensive devices below), the picture quality will be compressed to 480i (SDTV) or 480p (HDTV). cfa1e77820
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