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How To Watch Satellite TV On PC Without Using Satellite Dish System

Date Published: 28th August 2007
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To watch satellite TV on PC is a relatively new concept for many people. This article will teach you how to do just that, allowing you to watch satellite TV programs without any costly and complicated satellite dish installation at all.

For those living in rural parts of the world, without access to cable television, satellite dishes were the only way to go. These dishes were necessary components, pulling in far flung signals to your otherwise snowy TV. The process of setting up a satellite dish was anything but simple though, and required erecting the dish in a proper area, and fixing it with a low-noise block converter. Finally, a receiver or decoder had to be configured and set up with the television set that would be receiving the signal. Thankfully, watching satellite TV on PC is much simpler, not to mention cheaper.


The basic hardware and computer requirements necessary to watch satellite TV on PC are as follows:

1. PCTV Card

The first thing you need to do is enable your PC to receive and decode the satellite TV signals. This is accomplished through a PCTV card. The card can be installed internally in your computer's PCI slot, which connects hardware like the PCTV card directly to the motherboard, or externally via the USB port. If your computer does not have a USB port, you will likely need to purchase an adapter. Finally, you will need to be connected to the internet, and this will be discussed further below.

2. Internet Connection

For the highest quality transmission, it is recommended to have a broadband connection of 512 KB or higher. For those without the option of broadband in their area, you can still watch the satellite TV on PC with this setup, but the quality of the streaming will be understandably lessened.


3. Computer Specifications

Minimum recommended requirements for watching satellite TV on PC to the fullest include 128 MB of RAM, and a Pentium 3 system. Most modern computers will easily meet these requirements, or can be upgraded to for a minimal cost.

4. Optional Computer Peripherals

For increased viewing pleasure, it is recommended to install high quality graphics and sound cards on your PC. This will ensure smoother streaming of the video signal, and submerse you in the program with heightened sound. Sub-woofer's or surround sound systems compatible with your computer are ideal for audiophiles.

Watching satellite TV on PC has never been easier, and this is but one of many great ways to enjoy it. Another newest technological gadget used to receive satellite TV channels is the PC satellite TV software. Anyone keen to learn more about this revolutionary way to watch satellite TV on PC can explore my TV blog.

Davion is a self-proclaimed TV fanatic. Read more on how you can instantly watch satellite TV on PC, tuning into hundreds of LIVE sports channels, news channels and movies for zilch dollar. Also read his wildly popular article on how to watch satellite TV on PC instantly for pennies.
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