How to Fix Red Eyes from Pictures

September 18th, 2012 1,195 views |0 Comments

When you use a photographic flash very close to the camera lens because of the ambient low light, after taking pictures, you will find that the people in your pictures may have red eyes, which we call red-eye effect. It happens to all especially human and animals, for the camera flash bouncing off their retinas. Usually, the cameras are designed to offer a red eye reduction feature which enables you to minimize red eyes on pictures. Also, you can ask some professional red-eye removing program such as BlazePhoto to fix the red eyes from pictures. Follow the 3 simple steps to remove red eyes from your pictures easily and fast.

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What Should I Do If I Cannot View the Closed Captions in DTV Programs

September 17th, 2012 1,053 views |0 Comments

closed captions Specially developed for hearing-impaired people, Closed Captions are the text version of the spoken  part of a television, movie or PC presentation. In fact, it does more. For example, when the audio cannot be heard for various reasons such as in a noisy environment like an airport, or an environment that must be kept quiet like a hospital, the closed captions can be very helpful to read. In a word, the closed captions allows DTV viewers to enjoy TV shows without any problem when hearing disabilities by displaying the audio section of a TV show as text on the TV screen.

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DTV vs. Analog TV

September 15th, 2012 1,081 views |0 Comments

dtv vs analog tvDigital Television has taken place of the Analog TVs. As an advanced broadcasting medium, the DTV uses technology to transmit pictures of high definition (HD). One of the advantages of DTV is that it is transmitted over the air and does not need long-wired connections any more. Today, let’s know more on the digital TV.

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What Can Affect the Performance of a DTV Receiver?

September 14th, 2012 2,260 views |0 Comments

The complicated equipment and signal distributions of the digital television system will affect the reliability of a DTV receiver. People can improve the DTV receiver’s performance by making better control of these factors. Let’s read the following to know more.

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How to Turn DTV to FTA Receiver

September 13th, 2012 1,780 views |0 Comments

turn DTV to FTA receiver

The digital television (DTV) means the form of television signals produced by all TV stations. FTA is an abbreviation for Free-To-Air television. Using some FTA receiver, you do not need to purchase these stations, for they are free to view. There are multiple satellites which can produce the signals and the channels you receive verify with your location in the world. In this article, we will share how to turn DTV to FTA receiver step by step.

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How to Record Timed Programs on a VCR by Using a DTV Converter

September 11th, 2012 1,374 views |0 Comments

A digital television (DTV) converter box usually transforms a digital TV signal into an analog signal, which can be processed on VCR (Video Cassette Recorder). VCR features to enable users to enjoy great video playback and easy recording programmability. A standard set of composite AV cable is needed to connect the DTV converter to the VCR. After proper connections, the DTV converter sends the signal received from a cable or satellite subscription service to the VCR for further recording by its timer feature. Read the guide below to know how to record timed programs on a VCR by using a DTV converter.

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How to Set Up a DTV Antenna

September 7th, 2012 1,356 views |0 Comments

Theset up a dtv antenna older TV antennas are not used to receive over-the-air TV channels any more since all programs have been switched from analog broadcast to digital broadcast. In this situation, a DTV antenna (or digital TV antenna) comes out to pick up the signals for TV shows. While, if you have cable or satellite television service, you are able to watch TV programs without a DTV antenna. In this article, Kathellen mainly shares with you how to set up the DTV antenna if needed.

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Differences Among DTV Antennas

September 5th, 2012 1,377 views |0 Comments

To watch DTV programs, people must have a DTV antenna connected to receive these digital television shows. These DTV antennas usually are divided into urban and rural home ones, with different types of broadcast signals. In this article, Katheleen will show you the differences among various DTV antennas.

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How to Watch DTV Channels by a VCR

September 4th, 2012 1,323 views |0 Comments

To watch digital TV channels by a VCR, users must have a DTV converter box. The purpose of the DTV converter box is to change the signal to analog so that it can be recorded on the VCR or sent to a TV for watching DTV shows on televisions. Thus, it needs two coaxial cables, one is used to hook up the DTV converter to the VCR, and the other is used to connect the VCR to a television. After successful connections, the VCR will work as a pass-through component to send DTV channels to the television. Also, users can record the DTV programs onto videocassette.

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What is DAB

September 3rd, 2012 976 views |0 Comments

DAB -digital audio broadcastingDAB, short for Digital Audio Broadcasting, was initiated in Europe in 1980s . At first DAB was used to change the traditional technology for broadcasting radio stations and improve sound and reception qualities. Comparing with the FM/AM reception quality degrades slowly with the decreasing signal, DAB is more robust with regard to noise and multipath fading for mobile listening.

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