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Watch TV On Internet: How To Create A Cost Affective, Super Internet Television System On The Fly!

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Watching videos over the Internet use to be a drag some years ago. If it wasn’t the poor quality and overall performance that made you cringe, it was the limited content that led you back to your TV set. On certain occasions, some videos had better quality and were easy to look at. But what was then isn’t the same today, now that watching TV on the Internet has dramatically changed.

Back then, most videos offered by Internet media providers such as YouTube suffered immensely–due to poor quality homemade and bootleg videos. Today, a new generation of high-quality premium, on-demand and HDTV channels including videos have taken fold and continues to hit the Net by storm.

From my own observation and hands-on experience, I found a few things that make Internet television such a worth while venture today…

  1. You can create a mobile TV using a laptop (with broadband card or wireless connection) to watch favorite shows, episodes, movies, sports and other content from any location while at home or on the go

  2. You can connect a desktop or laptop computer Internet system to your TV-set to watch TV on Internet (most people prefer)

  3. Lastly, and perhaps the best one, you can watch Internet television, radio, and videos 24/7–absolutely free

Cheap Way to Watch TV on Internet with a Television Set

As for #2, this connection isn’t as difficult as one may think. You just need a fast Internet broadband connection (DSL or High Speed Image of S-Video TV to PC Connection at 500kbps or higher). The next step is identifying the type of video inputs your TV-set and computer provides. For instance, most modern computers especially laptops have an “S-video” output. Combine this with your computer’s headphones (line out) or speakers (output) that might be all you need.

On the other hand, some desktop computers might need an internal (or external) video card that offers S-Video, HDMI (highest quality video) or composite videos. But everything really depends on your television inputs. But this setup is only needed if you prefer watching TV on the Internet using your television set.

I’m one of those guys who doesn’t have a drop-your-jaw, large-screen HDTV at home. In fact, my computer Internet TV system-to-television system consist of a 2004 Toshiba Satellite laptop with an S-Video connected to a fairly cheap converter box. This in turn supplies the composite video and audio to my Sanyo 27” television set.

And I don’t have to do anything different once the digital-to-analogue conversion takes effect June 12, 2009 in the US–since everything coming from the Internet to my TV screen is all digital. Any case, this type of setup with video coming from a high source works pretty well for me.

While there are all sorts of places to go such as Radio Shack to buy adapters and video/audio connector cables, shopping online saves me time and effort. Even though these items are fairly cheap, I can compare prices and find bargains online easily. You get to see what each connector looks like before buying and even get connectors in a set.

In addition to this, you will probably need to change some of your computer video settings to access video through the connection made to your TV set. Usually, this can be accomplished through a computer’s properties/settings/advanced panel. But this can vary from computer to computer when trying to communicate with a PC–telling it that two displays will be used and one of them for a TV.

The next step is simply pointing and clicking to channel/video links to watch TV on the Internet. But if you wanted to make this process even easier, an all-in-one network makes finding 1000s of free sports, movies, TV shows and episodes, radio stations, music, and more, much easier.

Watch TV on Internet ImageThe time and effort it takes a person to find popular and hard-to-find content are lowered considerably, as it streamlines and organizes the entire process. What is considered to be a newbie-helper, it also lowers the learning curve to setting up a Watch-TV-on-Computer system because the work is already completed.

Once more, free Internet content is forever changing. Getting access to only a few Internet media websites, and not all of them, doesn’t provide the best when watching TV on the Internet. There are 1000s of websites and even more television channels, radio stations, and videos out there.

As for me, I don’t have a lot of time on my hands to try to find whatever interest me. I want to watch TV on the Internet as quickly as I can. The problem for many newbies is knowing exactly where the best channels, stations, and videos are located on the Internet. This alone can take a considerable amount of time when trying to find all of them.

For instance, just try to find a particular sporting event with the date, time, and link to watch it. You will see what I mean. Even if you were lucky enough to find it, don’t count on finding all the other live sport feeds such as your favorite or local team, football, baseball, soccer, basketball, racing, boxing, wrestling, golf, and tennis, to name a few, anytime soon. Going through many websites while searching and reading to find a streaming live ballgame can be very frustrating.


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June 1, 2009 - Posted by byron1955 | Internet TV | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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