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  • How to Get the Sound From a PC to a TV

    The integration of home theater components into the computer realm has motivated many to start connecting them together in different ways. One such way is to listen to your computer music through...

  • How to Program an Audiovox TV to Cable

    Audiovox is an electronics company that has been around for decades, with televisions being one of its largest selling points. If you currently have an Audiovox television you may may want to...

  • How To Hookup PC Speakers to a TV

    The built-in speakers on most television sets can seldom compare to a quality pair of external stereo speakers, such as used for home theater. Connecting PC speakers to a TV is a good option in...

  • How to Watch TV With a Sonicview Receiver

    Sonicview is a television programming receiver that allows you to watch TV via an Internet connection. This can save you money from the typical cable and satellite provider connection because you...

  • How to Install Extra Speakers on a TV

    Installing extra speakers on a television can create a more expansive soundstage for listening to movies, TV programs and sporting events. The extra speakers will require their own power supply...

  • How to Connect Picture-In-Picture on a RCA Television

    The "Picture-in-Picture" feature on an RCA television is one that allows you to watch two programs at the same time. The full TV screen will display one program and a smaller screen will display...

  • How to Set Up Olevia TV

    Olevia is one of the newer manufacturers that has entered the television market. Olevia specializes in flat screen LCD television in both standard and high definition. The televisions are...

  • How to Connect a Television to a DVD to a Video Recorder

    Components used in a home entertainment system can include many varied devices such as a television, a DVD player and a video recorder. Despite differences in model or manufacturer, all of these...

  • RCA TV Audio Problems

    RCA is the maker of many television sets, from the ancient, heavy kind to the newest in flat-screen technology. Your TV is your window to the outside world and a source of endless news and...

  • RCA TV Troubleshooting

    RCA TVs have a reputation for quality, and the company's long history is a further boon to its customers' confidence. Furthermore, many of the problems that arise with the sets are very easy to...

  • Troubleshooting an RCA Television

    RCA currently specializes in LCD TVs, but they've been in business for many years and have produced a wide variety of models. Troubleshooting your set depends in part upon the particular model you...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Digital TV

    Digital televisions can accept both analog and digital signals, while analog televisions can only receive analog signals. Issues can arise with digital TVs that will cause problems with both the...

  • How to Troubleshoot an RCA Emerson TV

    Troubleshooting your own TV when you are having sound or picture problems can seem like a daunting task, but you might not need to pay a technician to fix problems with your RCA Emerson TV. You...

  • About TV Set Design

    Television has become a staple in many cultures, and the television set is a part of most American homes. The first set appeared in Europe in the 1920s, and technology continued to develop through...

  • How to Troubleshoot RCA DLP TVs

    DLP stands for digital light processing projection. These TVs produce a high-definition picture and are very popular among television enthusiasts. One major manufacturer of DLP TVs is RCA. ...

  • How to Make a Video to RCA Adapter

    With the spread of ever more complex and powerful computer game consoles, DVDs, VCRs and other video devices, higher-quality video output has become the norm. The popular S-Video output,...

  • How to Use a TV Monitor

    A TV monitor can be used primarily in four ways: to watch cable or satellite programming, to play video games, to watch digital media such as movies on DVD and Blu-Ray, and to view and hear...

  • How to Convert an RCA Video to a VGA

    RCA video cables are connection cables that are typically red, white and yellow. The red and white cables are typically used to connect audio and the yellow cable is used for video cables. VGA...

  • What Are RCA Jacks?

    RCA jacks were created by RCA, the Radio Corporation of America, many years ago as a means of facilitating connections between different types of machines. Their base components can be seen as far...

  • How to Connect DIN Type to a Plasma TV

    DIN type is the style of audio/video connection that uses a circular, hollow plug with multiple small pins inside. S-video is one version of a DIN-type connector, which uses four pins with a...

  • How to Contact RCA for Television Troubleshooting

    RCA television owners can find support and troubleshooting tips for their televisions on the official RCA website. These tips may not answer your particular question or you may just want to...

  • How to Operate a RCA Television

    Purchasing and setting up a new television can be a fantastic experience and breathe entertainment life into a living room or den, but an understanding of that television's operation and the...

  • How to Fix the Sound on a RCA TV

    RCA has been making televisions for decades, and numerous models exist. They range from older tube-box televisions to new flat screen LCD and projection TVs. When the sound on them goes out, each...

  • Troubleshooting RCA Televisions

    RCA has been making TVs for decades, and their lineup includes a number of different models. Older analog TVs may still be running fine, while newer projection and flat-screen TVs have their own...

  • How to Hook a Dell E1705 to a TV

    Getting an audio and video signal flowing between your Dell E1075 laptop and your television set requires a cable and patience. The use of 7-pin ports and RCA cables all makes sense once your...

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