Mtv Box 1920i User Manual
Jan 6, 1980 - accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to. If you use a set-top box, you may need to call your cable company. Oct-31 23:14 Mon. MTVBOX Digital Video Analog Television Receiver Box Supports CRT / LCD Monitor. 1920 x 1080 / 1920 x 1200; Frequency output: H frequency: 37KHZ~75kHZ. TV game console etc; Full functional remote operation, Chinese and English. That's why we ask you to enter BULKRATE as a coupon code to manually.
Hello, i'm new to the site that seems amazing and rich of info, have a question might sound dumb for most of people here, as the title says: I'm trying to connect any of my 'digital sat receivers', almost all of them have 'Composite, SCART' out, few of them have 'HDMI' out, and none have d-sub/VGA out, with the so many monitors from the past having only VGA input. I've heard there's adapters/converters, where they used to deliver one way video and not another, was confused which of them will serve me most, whether it was SCART > d-sub, or HDMI > d-sub. Another thing is i noticed having an old 'TV tuner box' that requires Antenna in, it has d-sub/VGA out already connected to monitor and working fine, my other question is can i somehow connect it to one of the 'digital sat receivers', already tried a cable connected with 'DSR's RF out' with 'Tuner box Antenna in' and searched the tuner but nothing appears. Any ideas Thank you in advance, your posts will be appreciated. OK, firstly, I've moved your thread here as it's more about connecting sat boxes than computer networking.
SCART is just the name for a connector type and a SCART connector can carry several different types of audio and video signals, so you first need to know exactly the type of signals are present on your SCART connector. The most common are Composite video, Component video and RGB video, along with analogue 2 channel audio. Composite video is standard definition only and also has the poorest picture quality. Remembering which way a converter works is simple. From, is from the output of a device. And To, is the input of the other device. Eg: HDMI to VGA would be converting the output of an HDMI device to the input of a VGA device.
You speak of having monitors having VGA inputs, but do not say if these are CRT or LCD screens. There can be considerable differences between what both types of screen can display, in particular resolutions and scan types and rates. Eg: Old screens will probably not be capable of displaying HD resolutions. As for the 'TV Tuner Box' I assume you mean a DVB-T Set Top Box. These vary depending on which country you are in, which you didn't mention. With Austech being an Australian website, we assume posters are in Australia and are referring to Australian standards of equipment unless they tell us otherwise.
You cannot tune satellite frequencies on a terrestrial tuner or terrestrial frequencies on a satellite tuner. The RF out of the satellite receiver is most likely analogue RF, intended to be tuned with an analogue TV tuner. Terrestrial set top boxes mostly only have digital tuners in them, so they are unable to tune analogue signals. Hope this makes sense to you. Thanks a lot for the effort and everything, about the location i'm living in middle east, which isn't important as i'm not looking for antenna signal, instead since i'm having a TV tuner box that i could successfully connect to my monitor 'LCD monitor' -although i have also a bunch of CRTs too but still didn't try- using a normal VGA cable, i'm trying to give this box a signal from my satellite receiver that is connected to a satellite LNB and supposed to be fully functioning, but the problem is tuning won't work with neither sat receiver.
It's like this: Sat receiver connected to LNB/playing channels >> RF OUT >> TV BOX Tuner Antenna IN >> VGA OUT >> LCD Monitor. See the pictures for devices below: TV Tuner Box and satellite receivers as this: Edit: I'm aware of the stupidity dumbing video quality in the middle of this connection, was just interested to see TV channels on Monitors, since i have many monitors and many receivers too that are all outdated, to see if can be used somewhere around the home instead of collecting dust. OK, so you're in the Middle East. Most Middle East countries use DVB-T or DVB-T2 for terrestrial transmissions.
Which system does your country use (or name the actual country) and what system does the MTVBox in your pic receive? I'm not familiar with ether device. Dogovor opciona na pokupku doli v ooo obrazec.
I found the pic of the MTV Box is just a web pic and if that's the model you have, I couldn't find any specs on it. As I explained, the terrestrial DTV box will only tune digital terrestrial signals.
The RF out of you satellite box will not be outputting a compatible signal. Eg: the MTV Box is not capable of tuning the RF out signal from the sat receiver. If you can post the specifications of both boxes or a link to download the specs or operating manuals, I can tell you fer certain, but without them, I am 99.9% certain that is the problem.