Music Channels Available.. How do I capture them?
The channel are like "92-10" or something resembling that.. but my TV only have 3 Spots.. only close to.. 999 or what not. How do I watch these channel on my TV? It's a Phillips if that helps..
Answers: Music Channels on the cable box are usually digital channel which are QAM encoded. QAM means Quadrature Amplitude Modulation and is a method by which TV signals on cable can be sent contained by a MPSC or many programs on one and the same channel format. Essentially these channel take smaller quantity than 6 MHz bandwidth on their own since all they are is for a time slide show and two channels of audio - no HDTV here. So what the cable company does is dispatch them all down as one signal which the cable box decode and displays as channel numbers which to your TV set denote nothing. Unless obviously you have a TV set next to a QAM tuner and possibly a cable card - as you might need a cable card beside its serial number for them to authorize the reception of these channels.
Bottom flash is on a cable box a channel number ability what the cable company assigns to it and means zilch else unless it is an analog channel. And even consequently the analog channels on cable and the analog channel over the air one and only share channels 2 through 13 within common (when it comes to what frequencies are used for those channels).
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