Old TV playing digital signal #shorts



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Digital TV tuner from 2008 playing on a TV from 1994 #zenith #insignia

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  1. Nice! And it's very accepteble. I don't have a CRT but i do have an older samsung tv from 2009 wich i use as my main tv. My friend has an CRT with built in dvd player in his bedroom and i love it!

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  2. Set top boxes work just fine – the bits that fall over are the hard drive which I used every day to record – never watched live TV always buffered my viewing through time shift function & jump fast forwarded through commercial breaks. Surprisingly there is a marvellous method of avoiding ads completely on YouTube.

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  3. Iโ€™m still using a CRT 33โ€ , and my converter box has been out for a few days- gotta grab a new one, because new crap is designed to fail! TVs got a more rich picture than the new flats-
    December 2023- Merry CHRISTMAS!

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  4. I say yes, unless the devices hasn't a best before date printed on their serial code label.
    I use a 32"crt from 2005 both for retro gaming and for watching regular tv and VHS tapes in my bedroom, whereas I use the 55" oled 4k 120Hz tv from 2020 in the living room for UHD/BD&DVD movies and modern consoles, and the desktop PC.
    (FYI. the VCR is a toploader JVC HR-7200EG from 1983, matches the style of the crt despite their huge year gap).
    Nothing wrong with that.๐Ÿ˜Š

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  5. Nothing lasts forever but your TV is going to be completely obsolete whenever ATSC 3.0 rolls out in your area. Not to worry because AT&T 1.0 will remain in most areas for a long time. The reason is because they're having trouble trying to convert over and it's just in the early stages. I mean it's going to get so bad that even some HDTV's won't work because you need to have an ATSC 3.0 tuner. But that's for another day I'm just saying that eventually you won't be able to pick up any signals.

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  6. No Analog TV can play digital signals fed directly to it. Those digital signals must be converted to equivalent analog video signal before connecting the output to the analog TV. That is what has happened here.

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  8. Yes it's definitely acceptable, I sometimes watch tv on my old Goodman's 2002 crt tv my stepdads friend gave me still brand new in the box from 22 year's ago was the last CRT they had left of the 20 they brought still works, since the digital box for the tv doesn't have some channels that sky tv has cause im from the UK we have sky tv, I use my stepdads old VHS VCR player he recently gave me I record music channels on blank tape especially one's that play music from 80s, 90s and 2000s I play it back on the old tv and it plays it back in analog, it makes the video look old, brilliant love it, never gets old โคโค

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