Q. I have a 47" LG 1080p LED TV. Whenever I watch youtube videos straight off off youtube it watches in the lowest possible quality
A. There is a setting in the app which defines the quality of the youtube videos by default.
Also check if the internet connection speed is good. Check your wifi for speed with your laptop using a site such as speedtest.net.
If the speed is good and the setting is right, you will be able to watch it without problems.
I'm not that big into watching Youtube in HD on the LG HDTV, just thought it was kinda strange that HD wasn't readily available for such a sophisticated player.
Also check if the internet connection speed is good. Check your wifi for speed with your laptop using a site such as speedtest.net.
If the speed is good and the setting is right, you will be able to watch it without problems.
I'm not that big into watching Youtube in HD on the LG HDTV, just thought it was kinda strange that HD wasn't readily available for such a sophisticated player.
How do I get rid of this discoloring green blob image off my HDTV?
Q. So I picked this HDTV from a friend and its one of those really heavy 47" Sony Trinitron tvs and I have this discoloring on the upper left and right side of the tv and a discoloring on the bottom left. Its a greenish color and its distorting the color/video on the tv. Any ideas what it is and/or how to get rid of it?
A. if its a tube tv i know some say hdtv when they are tubes it needs degaussing probably, if its a rear projection unit you need to check the convergence check the manual on how to do that some have an auto convergence others are manual, you might need to replace the board but check the manual or check online for an online one
What do you recommmend for a home sound system?
Q. I have a 55inch hdtv and I would like to get a sound system. I am not looking for anything special, i guess two speakers, amp. what exactly is it that i need? would it be cheaper to buy things separate? What are the main components to a sound system?
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A. Well, a normal sound system contains AT LEAST 7 components to be considered a surround sound (which is what most people are looking for today)
The amplifier (probably the most important. It takes the sound signal and distributes it to each channel)
Center speaker (normally the main sound frequency)
Right front speaker (some main sounds, and surround sounds. usually ranges the highs to medium frequencies)
Left front speaker (same as right front)
Right rear speaker (usually handle sound effects, and surround sound)
Left rear speaker (same as right rear)
And a subwoofer (the base, the rubling, vibrations, this component makes the sound come to life! Handles low frequencies)
High quality systems are almost always going to be separate components you purchase to fit you and your room's needs. These are also usually the most expensive.
Amp - $100-$1000
center - $50-$1000
Fronts - $50-$1000 EACH
Rears - $50-$1000 EACH
Sub - $100-$1500
As well as you need to purchase speaker cable to run each speaker to the amp separatly.
If your looking for simplicity, a "home theatre in a box" is probably your best bet. It has all you need together, and is usually alot cheaper, although, you can sometimes tell there is something lacking if your anything of an audiophile.
Home theater in a box - $50-$5000
Or you could go another appoach and get something like yamaha's ysp1100 or ysp800 which is basically a long bar (about the width of a 42" tv) which has about 47 speakers, all directed at different areas of your room. It great because you don't have to worry about wires at all! It just looks like one big center speaker!
Singal unit surround sound $300-$5000
Hope this helps, good luck
The amplifier (probably the most important. It takes the sound signal and distributes it to each channel)
Center speaker (normally the main sound frequency)
Right front speaker (some main sounds, and surround sounds. usually ranges the highs to medium frequencies)
Left front speaker (same as right front)
Right rear speaker (usually handle sound effects, and surround sound)
Left rear speaker (same as right rear)
And a subwoofer (the base, the rubling, vibrations, this component makes the sound come to life! Handles low frequencies)
High quality systems are almost always going to be separate components you purchase to fit you and your room's needs. These are also usually the most expensive.
Amp - $100-$1000
center - $50-$1000
Fronts - $50-$1000 EACH
Rears - $50-$1000 EACH
Sub - $100-$1500
As well as you need to purchase speaker cable to run each speaker to the amp separatly.
If your looking for simplicity, a "home theatre in a box" is probably your best bet. It has all you need together, and is usually alot cheaper, although, you can sometimes tell there is something lacking if your anything of an audiophile.
Home theater in a box - $50-$5000
Or you could go another appoach and get something like yamaha's ysp1100 or ysp800 which is basically a long bar (about the width of a 42" tv) which has about 47 speakers, all directed at different areas of your room. It great because you don't have to worry about wires at all! It just looks like one big center speaker!
Singal unit surround sound $300-$5000
Hope this helps, good luck
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