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What Is A Satellite TV Package?

Mon, May 4, 2009

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A satellite TV package is a collection of satellite television channels that you purchase for a flat monthly fee from a direct broadcast satellite provider. The two main providers in the United States, Dish Network and DirecTV, provide a variety of package to meet the needs of varied households.

Both offer several different packages. The simplest is the “family package”, which provides local programming, plus a limited number of cable network channels. The selection is focused on wholesome, family-friendly programming. These packages don’t offer a great number of sports or lifestyle channels, but do have enough variety of programming to satisfy the average family’s basic television needs.

Next are the tier packages, with increasing numbers of channels for an increasing flat monthly price: Dish Network offers packages with 60, 120, and 180 channels, plus an “Everything Pak”, while DirecTV’s packages have 155, 185 and 250, plus a “Titanium” everything-included package. On top of that, both allow you to add your choice of premium movie channels: HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, and Starz.

Both services include dozens of satellite radio channels, in addition to the video channels: Dish Network provides programming from Sirius Satellite Radio, while DirecTV provides XM Satellite Radio.

In addition to the standard satellite TV and radio channels that the consumer gets with their monthly subscription, both providers offer certain movies as video-on-demand (VOD) selections. This means you don’t have to wait until the movie you want to watch is ready to start – frustrating even when the movie is being played multiple times a day on a premium network – you just go to your VOD channel, select the movie you want and press “play” when you’re ready to begin.

Dish Network and DirecTV also provide pay-per-view channels that allow you to spend a few extra dollars to view first-run movies, or special events like major boxing matches or broadcast rock concerts.

Dish Network’s packages are a less expensive, but contain fewer standard channels, although they have a greater selection of high definition channels. It remains to be seen whether DirecTV’s customers will continue to consider the wide selection of channels and the noted customer service to be worth the higher price.

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What Are The Advantages Of Watching Satellite Tv On Your Home PC?

Mon, May 4, 2009

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Computer hardware, software, and the vast infrastructure that constitutes our global communications network have made it not only possible but actually rather simple to enjoy the full benefits of satellite television from your home PC.

Is this legal?…. and is it free? Yes. Though that is a qualified yes depending on the specific television shows or movies you desire to watch. There are a range of methods to receive television content on your PC, including a high speed Internet connection, a satellite feed, a cable, or some combination of these methods. Before jumping in head first and setting satellite tv up on your PC, look at the true advantages of watching TV on your PC.

At present there are a lot of deeply ingrained cultural assumptions about what computers and televisions are for. Even though it is true that PC’s are becoming more and more popular as an entertainment tool, playing computer games, surfing the web, chatting online etc….. they are still more closely associated with the workplace, and the idea of work in general. By contrast, the TV is associated with the domestic realm, and to some would even be considered the most relaxing space and activity to undergo in the home. Using a computer is generally an active experience, however watching TV is passive…. stretching out and laying on the couch……. or snuggling up in bed and catching a movie.

This much is clearer if you take a step back and look at the body positioning of someone using a computer compared to that of a person watching TV. In front of a computer, we are leaning toward it (often more than good posture would allow) and inputting directly onto an attached keyboard and mouse. In front of a TV, we are detached, sitting in our favorite recliner or couch, and inputting via a remote. Also, using the computer is thought of a solitary affair, while TV viewing is a family affair, or at least a more social one.

All this is changing of course, with television growing more and more interactive as it becomes digital (and, the opposite is true, with computers becoming more and more social with high speed connections bringing people together through real time text, audio, and video transactions).

So how has the viewing quality of satellite tv developed? Over recent years, home PC technology has seen a major re-development, making using a computer on a daily basis a much more enjoyable, flexible and efficient experience. As a result computers have become more and more a part of our everyday life, and now a more logical way to watch TV. The majority of households have converted from the old box monitors and monotone speakers to widescreen lcd and high quality surround sound speaker and sub packages. For more information on correctly upgrading the picture and audio quality from your PC, or simply connecting your computer with your existing television and stereo setup, read our information on home theater for your pc.

In saying this, convergence looks to be the magic word in terms of telecommunications media at work and play. And, if you don’t mind blurring this distinction, convergence would be one of the most obvious benefits of setting up and receiving satellite TV on your household PC.

Convergence is not just about using the same device for business and pleasure, it’s about doing an array of different tasks at the same time or from the same place. If you choose, you can simply let yourself become sidetracked and surf the new while watching a slowmoving sporting event, or during the adbreaks of your favorite television series. You may remember to pay a forgotten bill while you are watching the nightly business news. You might even want to look up a few reviews of a movie that’s about to start but you haven’t decided whether or not to sit through it. You would also be able to easily access and play media on your TV (audio or video) that is stored on your computer. In general, convergence creates a network between your own personalized communication devices – phone, computer, television – that effectively enables them to “talk” to each other.

It’s the simple tasks you can achieve that make watching television on your PC a desirable option. You would accomplish all of the above multi-tasking by minimizing the TV content in a smaller window on your computer, while freeing up the rest of space for your other tasks. Of course, an adept multi-tasker may choose to watch one (or several) TV channels on multiple windows, while surfing the net, cooking dinner, and playing harmonica all at the same time.

Other benefits to watching TV on your computer arise from the ability to receive television shows that would be otherwise un-accessible for various reasons.

For example, with a high speed Internet connection and a media player (freely available software such as QuickTime or Windows Media Player), you can access some television content that may not otherwise be available to you in your location. The ability to watch remote content is then another benefit of watching TV on your PC. Such content might be foreign language programming that actually originates in a different country.

In addition, the television shows you enjoy and decide to watch online are not necessarily remote in a spatial sense; they can be “temporally” remote. For instance, you may be able to access a sports event that you would ordinarily receive much later in time through digital feeds that you can stream via the Internet.

Another common issue that watching TV on the computer solves is the ability to access shows that appeal to a smaller viewing market. Your computer opens up channels for content that falls outside what would be deemed mainstream or designed for the mass market. In this sense, it is a simple task to download TV that is said to be “narrowcast” – as opposed to broadcast – and designed to reach a multiplicity of smaller targeted audiences, rather than one massive homogenized one. Staunch advocates of narrowcasting believe that there is really no such thing as a mass audience anyway. Examples of niche marketing would include anything from religious sermons delivered in non-mainstream religions to cooking shows for, say, gluten-free vegans.

Before throwing out your old television set and coming over to the PC side, make sure you are actually going to use your PC TV technology, research your options, and find the most suitable satellite tv software for your needs.

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Watching Satellite Tv Through Your Computer

Mon, May 4, 2009

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If your home is equipped with a satellite dish for TV viewing, you know how enjoyable it can be. An abundance of nationwide and international programming options, sporting events that aren’t broadcasted on the cable networks, numerous satellite radio stations and more all add up to endless opportunities for your family’s viewing and listening pleasure.

But what about the expense of having multiple digital receivers in your home, especially when everyone usually gathers in one common area to watch TV instead of utilizing the additional units? Then you may not only be wasting money because the other receivers aren’t being put to use, but there’s also the long-standing issue of fighting over the remote as well.

One way to avoid the extra cost of multiple receivers is to install satellite TV on your personal PC or laptop. The reception is just as clear as viewing through the television (depending on your monitor), but the bonus is that you only pay a one-time fee for the instant download and once you’ve completed the installation, you get unlimited viewing and usage from it.

There’s quite a few online companies offering this type of software/service, so you’ll have to do a little research and pick the one that you feel is best suited to your needs in terms of price and provisions, but once you do, you can have instant viewing access to satellite TV, right on your computer screen. Your PC is actually transformed into an additional television set and digital satellite receiver so that you can watch TV from whatever room in the house you like. And with the satellite signal that comes through the internet, there’s even more channels available than with your regular TV’s dish receiver!

It’s incredibly simple and 100% legal to boot. There’s no need to buy extra hardware either – no special TV card, cable, USB port, etc. is needed –all you need is internet access. That means no fumbling with the dish on the side of your house to get the right angle or strongest signal for the best reception! And you don’t even need a ’super fast’ internet connection – a 56K modem will do the trick quite nicely. Having little or no computer experience is not an obstacle either because all you do is pay for the software online, receive and access the instant download, then install it according to the prompts.

There are no restrictions on geographical locations, or where the computer is located in your home. You actually move anywhere in the world and still receive the same quality reception and access to the satellite signal. And the really great part is that you only pay a one-time fee for the software – there are no monthly service charges – and the prices are very reasonable. Even though the cost does vary, on average it’s only about $50 for a lifetime of usage!

So if you want to save money, gain access to even more broadcasting options and keep everyone happy watching their favorite programs instead fighting over the remote, satellite TV on your PC is definitely something you should consider.

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Watch Satellite TV On Your TV, PC, Or Cable Television

Sun, May 3, 2009

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Satellite TV for PC

Have you ever spent 20 or more hours on the phone in your life with numerous satellite and cable service providers trying to diagnose why your signal is spotty? Or whenever it rains and even gets a little cloudy you lose reception? Also, do you like paying $90.00 a month or more for your satellite TV or cable service? If you answered “yes” to these questions Satellite TV for your PC definitely may be the answer for you.

Price:

Satellite TV or cable cannot even compare to the price of Satellite TV for your PC. There is a monthly charge for Satellite TV or cable through your service provider and with Satellite TV for your PC there is only a one time charge! If you find anyone that is charging reoccurring payments instead of a one time fee, avoid at all costs. Additionally, you do not have to buy a dish nor do you have to pay crazy installation fees for someone to come to your house and set up your service.

Amount of Channels:

The amounts of channels are endless for satellite TV for your PC. For a one time fee with no reoccurring charges you can own over 3000 channels that you can view from anywhere in the World. This also includes channels from 78 different countries along with over 120 premium channels such as Comedy Central, MTV Overdrive, Euro TV, Discovery Channel, Broadway Network, Game Network, MovieStat Network, National Geographic, Food Network, Rapture TV, Vintage Cartoons, Show TV…and even HDTV (high definition television) channels! These are channels you may be paying a lot of money for right now…but you will no longer have to. Technology is changing drastically and with that comes satellite TV for your PC. Regular satellite TV and cable will soon be thrown out the door. Imagine having any channel you could ever possibly want directly at your finger tips. You can multi-task on your computer and watch any type of programming from all across the world. It’s absolutely amazing what you can do with these Satellite TV to PC programs, technology has completely changed the way you will view TV today.

A Great Gift Idea:

The holidays are just around the corner and what better way to surprise your loved one, family, or your friend. There is only a one time small fee and they will thank you for life.

Accessibility:

With wireless internet on the rise, you will soon be able to take your computer anywhere with you and watch satellite TV on your PC. This includes while driving on long trips or relaxing at the local coffee shop. Whatever it may be Satellite TV may be right for you. There is no point in paying high upfront costs and continuous payments. Please do not do this to yourself!

Can you really watch over 3000 channels without paying a subscription or reoccurring costs? Learn more about satellite tv for your pc at website, Satellite TV for your PC by researching the available programs out there yourself through the Internet.

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Watch Satellite / Cable TV Online

Sun, May 3, 2009

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Recent studies show that almost 4 billion people are watching TV online. That figure is rising constantly on a daily basis as there are more channels and more choice on the Internet!

The regular Internet user spends nearly forty-one days each year being online or approximately 164 minutes per day, also researches reveals that 148 minutes per day are spent watching television. This supports studies done in September 2005 that most individuals spend almost eight hours a day using 2 or even more media simultaneously.

It all began in the opposite way – The Internet was made compatible with a television set, and individuals could access the web through their television screen. Now things are beginning to move in the opposite direction. Television is now being tailored to fit into the constantly changing perimeters of the World Wide Web. The benefit? Now individuals can watch TV online. But what exactly can individuals watch over their computer screen?

Online TV is opening up a world of possibilities for television stations. All over the world, TV stations are making their broadcasts available to view online. The United States alone offers hundreds of stations, while nations like South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Finland, Spain, France, Japan and many more are offering stations as well. The possibilities are endless when it comes to what individuals can find when they watch TV online. Whether you’re interested in movies, news, documentaries, various sporting events, soap operas, kids programs, music channels, in fact the list is endless. Even the best football matches that aren’t shown on normal satellite or cable can be found online, even live Premiership games in the UK!

There are many advantages to making television accessible via the web. Many people have very little time to watch television during the day. There are workers who get up in the morning and work late and are on their laptops always working on a day-to-day basis. On a lunch break; it would be nice for people to have a chance to get away and watch a bit of TV. Maybe Catch up on the scores or sneak a glimpse of a soap opera. This would appeal to busy people; many of those who don’t get a chance to do so at home can watch TV online on a computer.

Watching TV online requires no additional hardware and when new channels become available they are automatically added. All the software necessary to view TV on the Internet use easy to use user interfaces. The best thing and the most obvious is that there is no monthly charges for watching TV on the Internet usually just a small one time fee to get all the information to get you up and running. There are literally hundreds of channels available and Internet software adapt to pretty much any Internet connection however fast or slow.

This method of watching TV is new and revolutionary and is already pulling in billions of viewers worldwide. I’m sure that in years to come, once people have found out how much is available online, Internet TV will become more popular than ever!

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Using A Video Stabilizer For Satellite TV

Sun, May 3, 2009

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The technology of television is always changing and advancing. You’d be shocked to know that the first television was a few channels, on one TV in your home. You had to watch what was on, or you were out of luck. However, now we can watch anything we want at any time. With satellite TV, you are going to always be able to find a station that is playing something you want to watch.

There is nothing like watching satellite TV, because there are so many channels to choose from all over the world. You will find that you never have to worry about being bored with so much satellite TV. However, like with all technologies, there are things about satellite TV that can be a pain. The picture isn’t always the best, so a video stabilizer for satellite TV is usually in order.

What is the Problem?

When the television is coming from satellites, sometimes it isn’t a clear as you’d like to be. This can have to do with many reasons. Perhaps the air that the signal is traveling through isn’t the clearest, or maybe there are some other reasons why the picture isn’t always the best. No matter what the reason is, sometimes the picture isn’t very clear, and you need to be able to fix this so you aren’t paying for a television service that doesn’t even work that well.

One of the things that you can do is to use a video stabilizer for satellite TV. This is something that is very important because it will allow you to be able to see a clear picture whenever you look at the television. The video stabilizer for satellite TV isn’t hard to install. It is simply a matter of getting a video stabilizer for satellite TV from your local hardware or television store, and attaching it to the box that receives the satellite images.

If you have this video stabilizer for satellite TV on your television, then when the pictures is found from the satellite, it is going to be filtered through the video stabilizer for satellite TV. Anything on the picture that isn’t very clear is going to be fixed. The smart video stabilizer for satellite TV is able to see what is wrong with your pictures and to actually fix it before it sends them to the television.

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True Lies About Free Satellite TV On PC

Sun, May 3, 2009

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There are a lot of websites and advertisements online promising you free satellite TV, the type that you receive directly to your PC or laptop computer. It’s all lies. And it’s all true. I’ll explain. But first we’ll need to talk a little bit more about satellite TV.

Direct Broadcast Satellite (or DBS) is satellite TV service that you pay for, like DirecTV or Dish Network in the US or Sky in the UK. These networks own most of the popular and recognizable channels, such as HBO for movies and MTV for music. Anyone who tells you that you can get these channels for free is either lying or assuming that one or both of you are willing to break the law. Furthermore, when a website includes the logo of MTV or HBO somewhere on their sales page when they are trying to sell you their free satellite TV software, this is an example of misleading advertising.

If you want free satellite TV without most of these familiar channels, you do have two options. First, you can set up your “receive-only” satellite TV system, also known as “TVRO.” These systems predate DBS systems and use a different frequency for receiving their programming. They also use dishes that are bigger than DBS dishes, and sometimes you have to be able to move them to direct them toward different satellites. After setting up your system, you would have to find out what programming is on and when. There are some quality resources on the Web now available for this purpose, such as http://LyngSat.com. TVRO systems are great for those who know what a Low Noise Block Converter is and how get the most out of their actuator – which of course means they’re not great for everyone.

For everyone else there’s the Web. Yes, it is true that you can watch free satellite TV on your computer screen. It is much closer to what is known as “Internet TV,” but is still referred to as “satellite TV to PC,” especially by those advertising software designed for this purpose. More specifically, this software allows easy access to satellite TV broadcasts that are streamed live over the Web. It goes for anywhere between $20 to $80, and promises thousands of channels. One good thing about these set-ups is that you get a lot of programming from other countries and other cultures. And we can all do with a good dose of culture now and then.

There are websites that offer some of the same content without having to buy the software. But in some situations, the software – if it is good software – can make the process much easier and add a bit of order to the chaos of the programming cosmos. As with any product, you should do at least a minimal amount of research to find out what you are getting. That means doing more than just reading a long sales page by the company trying to sell you their product.

Some Direct-to-PC satellite TV offers cost more than others, and some promise more than others. Some have good reputations in terms of customer service and support. Others should be ashamed of themselves. Choose wisely.

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Things To Look For In A Car Satellite Tv System

Sat, May 2, 2009

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If you’re looking for a system that will enable you to watch satellite TV in your car, then you are one of the hundreds of people who love to maximize their driving pleasure with the best shows on television today. Just like traditional indoor satellite televisions, a car satellite TV requires a suitable antenna (a rooftop type for vehicles), a remote control and a floor-mounted receiver. You can also buy various car satellite TV accessories, such as an in-car video screen if you have extra cash lying around.

The most important thing you should look for in a car satellite TV system is the packages that are available, including installation services and subscription fees. Be aware that the costs of installation and subscription vary from one system to the next, depending on factors like complexity of installation and the company’s labor rate. The great thing about car satellite TV systems is that they support major satellite providers, such as DirecTV and DISH Network. Choosing the best system for you will depend on your personal preference and which provider you like best.

How Does Car Satellite TV Work?

Just like your indoor satellite dish, a mobile antenna for your car satellite TV works by subscribing with a satellite TV provider or by purchasing your own antenna that is capable of tracking satellite signals. When you mount the antenna on your vehicle, it is as simple as placing it on a tripod outside your vehicle. If you want high-end equipment for your car satellite TV, you can purchase a combination of a receiver and antenna that can easily track down satellites and then decode signals into a recognizable sound and image resolution for your car TV.

Just like ordinary indoor satellite programming, having a car satellite TV allows you to watch different channels. However, with satellite broadcasts on your vehicle, you can enjoy all your favorite TV shows even when you’re stuck in traffic. The great thing about subscribing with a satellite TV service is that you can also listen to radio stations and access the Internet, regardless of where you are. However, these services will depend on the package you choose to pay for each month.

Although car satellite TV’s are not innovative gadgets, they offer one important feature that no indoor satellite television could offer – users can watch a variety of channels every day, any time and anywhere they find themselves.

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The Wonderful Advantages Of Satellite TV

Sat, May 2, 2009

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I will dispense with all the preambles and go straight to the point; when you sign up for satellite TV you will be getting five incredible benefits no other television subscription can match.

Here are some of the advantages:

Satellite TV is available throughout continental United States of America, so regardless of where you live, you are guaranteed quality reception and nice programming channels.

And talking about programming channels, no subscription service can match the awesome entertaining channels at the disposal of satellite TV operators. You will be surprised that the least package carries as much as 500 different channels that cover all areas of human interests-movies, music, news, sports, religion, etc- and you have the option of upgrading these if you are still thirsty for more!

But I can assure you that you cannot exhaust these so it makes more economic sense to choose the channels you feel suits you best.

I guess you will be thinking that you will have to pay through your nose for subscription to an entertainment with such a massive package.

In reality, there are several attractive deals and offers you can choose from, and none of them are beyond the reach of the average working class person.

The rapid growth of the internet is largely responsible for the modest fees charged by satellite TV operators, and as a proof of this, a single enquiry on satellite TV offers any search engine for instance can return results as high as a 100,000.

One great thing about satellite TV is the cutting edge technology platform it provides. With this you can demand for a pay-per-view movie or for a huge game between Manchester United and Chelsea if you are a soccer fan. The remote control is what you use to order for these entertainment products.

By far the most impressive of the lot, cost wise that is, is the virtually cost free equipment and installation. When you sign up for satellite TV, the company will give you the equipments-dish, receiver, and sometimes a digital video recorder- for free, but only if you pay for one year subscription. What’s more, the equipments will also be installed at no cost.

So it is pertinent for you to know that these incredible benefits are the hallmark of satellite TV. And just as I said earlier I dare you to find out if any other television subscription service offers anything that comes close to these.

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The Top 3 Questions About Dish Network Satellite TV Offers

Sat, May 2, 2009

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Learn the answers to three most common questions about free Dish Network satellite TV offers:

What exactly do I get for free, and what do I have to pay for?

You get all the equipment you need – a satellite TV dish, up to four satellite TV receivers, and next-day installation in up to four rooms, for free. Digital Video Recorder (DVR) equipment is free in the first two rooms. However, to get all this, and the lifetime warranty, you have to make an 18-month commitment as a subscriber to Dish Network programming. This means that you only pay for programming, not for the equipment. It is possible not to make an 18 month commitment at all. Also, there’s an activation fee you’ll have to pay when you sign up, it is about $50, but this fee will be refunded on your first bill. DVR monthly fees are low, about $6.

What is the best satellite TV programming package?

Dish Network offers several different programming packages. Programming packages aimed at family viewing are cheap – you can get top 40 satellite television channels for only $20. This is the monthly cost of Dish Network’s entry-level package America’s Family. America’s Top 100 channels package is recommended if you want to save money. This option is the most economical programming package that is offered by Dish Network at the moment. Dish Network’s top-of-the-line America’s Everything programming package costs about $100, and includes virtually every single channel you can think of. Sirius satellite radio channels are only included in some programming packs, for example in America’s Top 200 channels.

Where can I buy satellite TV?

The best satellite television deals are always found online, because online dealer’s operating costs are lower, compared to brick and mortar stores. Choosing a dealer for Dish Network satellite TV system is not easy and you’ll have to avoid dealers with poor customer service and hidden service fees. The key word is “authorized”. You should buy only from an authorized Dish Network dealer.

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