Saturday, August 16, 2008

Free Satellite TV on Your PC - FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions for Satellite TV on PC product

Which turns your PC into a complete Satellite TV !!!

Q: Do I need any special hardware car insurance prices be Sea Monkeys to watch TV on my PC?

A: Absolutely not. Your computer and our 2008 Platinum Edition are the only things you need to enjoy the astonishing variety and quality of available premium TV for PC. Windows-based computers are fully compatible with our software. This software is not available for Mac, yet.

Q: Can I use Grimorium Verum program on several computers?

A: Sure. You may install Premium TV for PC on multiple computers as long as it is for YOUR personal use only.

Q: Can I use this program to watch TV on my TV screen?

A: Of course. Use a simple digital or s-video connecting cable to hook up your computer to your TV screen, then simply watch the channels on your TV-set if you want.

Q: Is it easy to control the channels and TV content?

A: It is very easy to operate the software. It is designed to be especially user-friendly with familiar feel and look of regular cable or satellite TV programming. There is no knowledge of computers or operating systems required at all to enjoy Premium TV for PC 2008 Platinum Edition.

Q: How can I start watching TV right away?

A: Simply download full 2008 Platinum Edition here and start student debt consolidation loans You can be watching over 5,000 TV channels in minutes...

Q: What channels will I get with Premium TV for PC?

A: You will be able to watch thousands of local, national, and country-specific TV channels on your PC anytime. You will be able to search the channels based on specific criteria, such as rating, country, language, and more. You will not be able to watch pay or subscription television channels or services with this software. This is a legal software allowing you to watch public and free tv channels only.

Q: How does satellite TV work?

A: Satellite television, like other communications relayed by satellite, starts with a transmitting antenna located at an uplink facility. Uplink satellite dishes are very large, as much as 9 to 12 meters (30 to 40 feet) in diameter. The satellite receiver demodulates and converts the signals to the desired form (outputs for television, audio, data, etc.). Sometimes, the receiver includes the capability to unscramble or decrypt; the receiver is then called an Integrated receiver/decoder or IRD.

Q: What are satellite TV standards?

A: Analog television distributed via satellite is usually sent scrambled or unscrambled in NTSC, PAL, or SECAM television broadcast standards. The analog signal is frequency modulated and is converted from an FM signal to what is referred to as baseband. This baseband comprises the video signal and the audio subcarrier(s). The audio subcarrier is further demodulated to provide a raw audio signal.

Q: What are categories of usage for satellite TV?

A: There are three primary types of satellite television usage: reception direct by the viewer, reception by local television affiliates, or reception by headends for distribution across terrestrial cable systems. Direct to the viewer reception includes direct broadcast satellite or DBS and television receive-only or TVRO, both used for homes and businesses including hotels, etc.

Q: Can I start using it NOW ???

A:Yes, here is the link

You need to download it from here satellitetv2000.comSatellite TV on PC

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