Can I use a ViaTV Videophone with a TV if I already have a VCR and/or a cable converters?
ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsYes, ViaTV is compatible with all other video accessories. The user manual supplied with the ViaTV Videophone provides complete instructions for connecting it with both VCRs and cable converters. You can not use a Desktop Videophone with a TV or a VCR.
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Catamaran Resort Hotel - Request Info - FAQ'sLodgeNet™ is available in the guest rooms, featuring 13 regular stations as well as Pay-Per-View Movies. There are no VCR's in the rooms.
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Huskyvision - UITS - Univseristy of ConnecticutUsing a switch on the front or back of your TV / VCR, it is often concealed by a door or panel. Using your TV / VCR remote, select "set-up" or "menu" to prompt an on-screen display.
Related QuestionsHow do I connect my TV or VCR to the GW cable system?
STS: Student Technology ServicesThe cables system is already activated. Just connect your coaxial cable to the wall jack and to the input jack on your cable ready TV or VCR ( if you have a VCR, connect the cable from the wall to the input on the VCR, and the output on the VCR to the TV input with a second cable.)
Related QuestionsHow can I tell if my TV or VCR is cable ready?
STS: Student Technology ServicesWhile most TV's and VCR's made in the last 10 years are cable ready the best way to tell is CHECK YOUR OWNERS MANUAL. If you do not have the manual with you, here are a few other ways to check: Check the back of the TV. If there is a switch that says "Input", or "Antenna / CATV" then the TV is probably cable ready. For non cable ready TV's.
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STS: Student Technology ServicesCheck the back of the TV for a switch that may be labeled "Antenna / CATV", or a three position switch labeled something like"STD/IRC/HRC" If the first, set for CATV, if the second, set for STD. Most recent units have this function as part of the on-screen programming menu, usually accessed by the remote control. Check your owner's manual for details, usually it is a setting called "signal"
Related QuestionsIs Beamer TV videophone easy to use?
Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoAbsolutely. Beamer TV has been specifically designed to be extremely user-friendly. Special attention was given to every detail to ensure that anyone could use Beamer TV. If you can use a phone, you can use Beamer TV.
Related QuestionsHow do I buy a ViaTV Desktop Videophone?
ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsViaTV Videophones can be ordered by credit at our online store. Click here to visit the store. Or call us toll-free at 1-800-938-9611.
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ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsSince the ViaTV Videophone is easy to set up and uses standard telephone lines and TVs, it is easy to use when traveling. To make travel even easier, 8x8 makes a Travel Pack that includes a padded carrying case, international power supply and PAL format TV adapter. No special set up is needed to use the videophone anywhere. No, ViaTV Videophones work over standard telephone lines, often called POTS (plain old telephone service) lines.
Related QuestionsWill the ViaTV Videophone work with other videophones?
ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsViaTV will work with any product that conforms to the H.324 standard for videophones. Intel's Video Phone software with ProShare, which is distributed by personal computer manufacturers such as Hewlett Packard, AST and Compaq, is an example of an H.324-compatible product that works with ViaTV. Please contact 8x8 if you have questions about compatibility with other set-top or PC-based videophones.
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Cable Descramblers Blowout - FAQ'sYes you do. In order to establish a non-addressable system, it is essential to have a converter. A cable ready TV, VCR and a Cable Company box do not provide for this feature and in not doing so, cannot replace a converter. You must have a converter to use a descrambler. This is especially true if you desire a converter/descrambler that cannot be altered or addressed by your cable company.
Related QuestionsIf I have a Beamer TV, but my friend doesn't, can I still use my Beamer TV videophone to see them?
Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoSimilar to needing two phones to make a phone call, you need two Beamer TV units, or a combination of Beamer TV and another Beamer model, to make a videophone call. (All Beamer models are also compatible with most other H.324 devices.)
Related QuestionsHow can I use the TV/VCR cart?
GVU Lab: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe GVU TV/VCR cart is available to GVU faculty, staff and students and includes a 30" Color ... and a JVC SHVS player/recorder. The cart can be reserved in the GVU Front Office (Room CoC 242, 894-0075). The cart is located in the GVU Lab (Room CoC 259).
Related QuestionsCan I use my remote to operate my TV or VCR?
FAQIn many cases, yes. See the Setup Guides for instructions on programming the RCA universal remote to control many brands of TVs, VCRs, and other devices, or for instructions on programming the Sony remote to control many brands of TVs. It can take a day or two to retrieve complete television listings from the satellite after the first time you connect your receiver to the dish antenna and an electrical socket.
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Initial Technology, Inc.Make sure your TV is set to Video mode. To do so, press "Video" "TV/Video", "TV/AV", "Line", "Input" or AUX" on your TV remote control. The Video mode button will vary from TV to TV, some may need to be programmed first, through the TV menu.
Related QuestionsWhat if I have Digital Phone service through Comcast or Cox cable? Will Beamer TV videophone work?
Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoBeamer TV does work with the digital phone service provided by Comcast and Cox Communications, since they change the signal to analog in the box outside the house. If you can use a V.90 56K modem or fax machine on a phone line, then you should be able to use Beamer TV on that same phone line.
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Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoNo special equipment or wiring is required. All each person needs is a home phone, a home phone (analog) line and a television (NTSC format) with a RCA jack. Analog phone lines are standard for almost all homes in the U.S. If you are unsure of what type of phone line you have, contact your local phone service provider. NTSC is the only television format in the US and almost all of today's televisions have RCA video jacks.
Related QuestionsWhat kind of power supply does Beamer TV videophone use?
Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoBeamer TV has a universal switching power supply, which means it adapts to any power system from 100-240 volts and at either 50-60Hz.
Related QuestionsWill Beamer TV videophone work if I use a calling card to place an overseas call?
Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoIf you usually have a good audio connection using a calling card, your video connection will be comparable. Cards that offer phone service provided by AT&T, MCI and Sprint typically provide good connections. However, Beamer TV may not work with Voice Over IP (VOIP) calling cards. As an alternative to the calling card, you may want to use a major dial around International Long Distance Service (such as 10-10, etc.), most of which should work well with Beamer TV.
Related QuestionsIs the ViaTV Desktop Videophone easy to set up?
ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsBecause it contains both the display and camera, setting up a ViaTV Desktop Videophone requires only two simple connections, one to the standard touch tone phone and one to a standard telephone wall jack. Once connected, ViaTV is ready to use. There is no software to load or install, and no personal computer is required.
Related QuestionsHow does a user select ViaTV Videophone options?
ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsThe user controls the ViaTV Videophone with the touch tone keys of the telephone, aided by simple menus on the TV screen. Pressing the # key causes a menu to appear at the bottom of the screen. Menu items are numbered. Pressing the number of an item on the touch-tone keypad selects that item.
Related QuestionsWhat frame speed does ViaTV Videophone produce?
ViaTV Videophones Frequently asked questionsViaTV video ranges from up to 15 frames per second (with the QUALITY menu set to FAST) to a frame every few seconds (with the QUALITY menu set to SHARP). Normal TV images are displayed at 30 frames per second, and theatrical films are displayed at 24 frames per second.
Related QuestionsWho do I call for Cable TV?
Town of Eastham MA - Frequently Asked QuestionsClick to the left or above on Departments. Each Town Department has a set of FAQs specific to their role.
Related QuestionsWhat is the warranty on Beamer TV videophone?
Vialta Beamer, BM80, Beamer TV VideoBeamer TV comes with a standard consumer electronics warranty, which is 90 days labor and one year on parts. Beamer TV will work on international calls between two Beamer TV videophones, or Beamer TV and Beamer. Analog phone lines and NTSC format televisions are required for connections with any Beamer TV. Analog lines are the standard phone service in the U.S. as well as many foreign countries, with some exceptions. NTSC format televisions are standard in the U.S.
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Hier finden Sie die aktuellen Infos zur DVD TechnologieLong answer: The minimum requirement for reproducing audio and video on DVD is an MPEG video stream and a PCM audio track. (Other streams such as Dolby Digital audio, MPEG audio, and subpicture are not necessary for the simplest case.) Basic DVD control codes are also needed. At the moment it's difficult in real time to encode the video and audio, combine them with DVD-V info, and write the whole thing to DVD. Even if you could do all this in a home recorder, it would be extremely expensive.
Related QuestionsWhat about TV/VCR Combo remotes?
NewRemoteControl.com Frequently Asked QuestionsEveryone wants these to be TV's, but in most instances they are actually more closely related to the VCR. In a lot of models the only remote control that will satisfactorily work combo sets is the manufacturers original. In many cases even manufacturers that build their own TV's, have some other manufacturer build their TV/VCR combo's.
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