hi.i like to know if i cant use internet tv daily because all i need is news at noon and at 6 and at 10 and a few program here and there .i don't want to espend any money on cable because to me it a waist of money for what you get .thank you .
yvesj
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hi.i like to know if i cant use internet tv daily because all i need is news at noon and at 6 and at 10 and a few program here and there .i don't want to espend any money on cable because to me it a waist of money for what you get .thank you .
yvesj
I've seen about a half dozen different sites and programs offering internet television and all of them (and others, so I've read/been told) are pretty bad.
Most are very low quality streams with lots of pixelation, are badly buffered or off the air completely, and perhaps most annoyingly from countries that speak neither English or (in your case) French.
The one thing they do have that might be of use for you is a fair number of free news channels but again most are not English and fewer are in French.
They say they offer thousands of channels, unfortunately most are from Asia, eastern Europe, China and the middle east.
A USB TV Stick picks up my TV local channels, and more
http://ruel.net/pc/pvrpix/pinnacle-p...-pro-stick.jpg
Google: wintv hvr-950
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...50&btnG=Search
Google: usb tv stick
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ck&btnG=Search
thank you .i do get my best french new that i use to watch when i was paying .i do get cnn .fox 8 fox 11 eyes witness new .a llitle bet of loose it for 30 secounds or so .but it will play for 2 to 3 minutes with out interuting .you see like [lcn] in french even if i take the basic on cable i will have to pay extra to get it .so now it free .but what i wanted to know do i have enuff bandwish to last the month with out running out .i do not want to loose my internet in the midle of the month .i need my computer every day or i will turn nuts with it .there is all kind of free channels if you really want to check them all out .but even if i take a sub i will only watch the new any way .so if i cant use it all month long i will buy a 32 lcd tv and hook it up to my pc .do you thing if i do that that my video card is good for that tv .let me
by the way it is only on eyes witness new that i loose it a bet here and there .all the other are running perfectly .and there are all live .so cant not ask for better .and i do have about 10 program to play with .but i did create 5 desktop icon for my top 5 channels
You would have enough bandwidth to watch as much news as you like on most Canadian hispeed ISP's. I don't believe that there are any that cap less than 50 or 60 gigs/month.
I'd suggest either having a look at your contract or calling them to find out if you are capped at all but watching news three or four times a day won't use a lot of bandwidth at all.
But if you do a lot of other file downloading you could reach a limit, if it exists, at some point. P2P programs like Torrents are bandwidth hogs.
I watch lots of streaming sports, comedy and news media and I've never come close to hitting even 40gigs/month. I average around 25G. But I don't use any P2P programs.
thank you fink.i say about 4 to 5 hrs a day .so i should be all right .but i will find out this month lol .no movie .no game so be be all right .why pay 40 to 50 dollards a month and only watch the same thing .first the new they have i never watch them to begain with .if you want what you want you have to pay extra .so the hell with them .as long that i have internet am happy .
As far as whether you can plug your computer into a tv, I don't know what video card you have but most have at least S-video out and any new tv will have S-video in (audio will need to be patched separately).
It's not as high quality as watching it on a computer screen but it's ok. I do it to watch online sporting events all the time. It's not great for reading text... hard on the eyes.
thank .is there a way to know what video card i have in my pc. so cant you switch from my 19 inc monitor to the tv with out onpluging my computer monitor or vis versa .
If there's an S-Video jack on the video card you can have both at the same time.
Looks like this.. (bottom one)
http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/dyna...es/s.video.gif
If you look in device manager it will tell you which card you have.
In XP (and I assume Vista too) You can open Device Manager by double-clicking on the System icon in Control Panel, choosing the Hardware tab, and clicking Device Manager then open the Display adaptor entry.
ok there is what i found .
INtEL[R] 946GZ EXPRESS CHIPSET FAMILY so is this what it is .sorry am new to that when i go in there lol .
let me know .i will look tomorrow to see if i have the same pluging
This is where to look....
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4...snap192dc8.jpg
this is were i got what i send you .intel[r] 946 gz express chipset family .so i guess am out of luck i don't even have one .what do you thing .i click on the plus on disply adapters to get that .so if i have to buy one wish one do you thing i should buy .to get the lcd tv to work
It appears to be an onboard/built-in video card. Have a look and see if there's an S-video jack output.
those cards/units that you show are meant to be used to watch tv from cable television, not the internet... you'd plug the tv cable into the device to watch regular cable or antenna tv on the computer so they would not be useful for what you want.
What you do need is a new video/graphics card that has more than just the vga/computer monitor output.
For that I'd suggest asking advice in the hardware forum because there are a lot of details in both figuring out which one would work and how you'd install it. It would be an improvement from the existing built-in card but the install is not always simply just plugging a new one in and there are a number of factors that need to be sorted out before you even start.... like the model of the motherboard that you have in the computer.
thank you .for for all the info .but i thing i will get a 24 in lcd monitor .tv by the time am done you are talking at 800.00 with the card .if i cant set it up .so if i sell my 19 inc monitor for 120.00 that will leave me with 230.00 plus tax for the 24 inc and no problem there just hook it up and that it .now i do have a 32 inc plain tv .next summer i be gone camping for 6 months .so 800.00 is to much for now .
thank again all of you for your help .good work .
yvesj
Unfortunately not. That built-in video card only has the one output so you'd need to manually switch between a monitor and a TV that has a VGA type input.
It does have facilities to plug in a new PCI X16 video card though so that may be one way of solving the problem.
http://download.intel.com/support/mo...d9846601us.pdf
A new, reasonable quality gaphics card would cost around 100 dollars or so. Although you could go as high as 500. Or find a "last years model" on sale for around 50 dollars at some place like Newegg.com
ok is this do the job XFX GeForce 8600 GT Video Card - 512MB DDR3, PCI Express, SLI Ready, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV, Video Card
The XFX GeForce® 8600 GT 512MB PCI Express graphics card featuring the world's first DirectX® 10 GPU and a powerful unified architecture.
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I'd suggest asking in the hardware forum. Let them know what computer you have now, the motherboard and any other details including what you want to do with the card/tv.
thank fink.will do
yvesj