Archive for April, 2011
Watch Big Ten Tournament Online – Live Internet Broadcast
The Big Ten is a proud group of institutions that have achieved fame all over the world for their excellence in the field of academia. All these institutions are members of the prestigious AAU, which is an association of USA and Canada’s biggest research and academic institutions.
The Big Ten member universities compete annually in 25 different championships for various sports, out of which twelve are for men and thirteen are for women. Big Ten’s basketball and volleyball teams for both men and women are counted amongst its most favorite and most popular with there being major achievements accomplished where both sports are concerned. In fact according to the numbers revealed, there were actually around million people tuned in for the Big Ten 2010 tournament for basketball, football and volleyball alone.
In addition to this the Big Ten teams won six national championships, all for different sports which were fencing, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling, volleyball and golf. You are sure to experience the same sort of thrill this season. But, do you think it’s not possible to catch all important basketball and other games on TV?
Tags: aau, academic institutions, big ten teams, different sports, internet broadcast, last thirty years, member universities, national championships, proud group, volleyball teams
An overview of digital broadcasting
Digital TV broadcasting (DTV) is simply the process of broadcasting of audio video signals in a digitalized form and not in the form of analog signals. The process of digital broadcasting is slowly and gradually replacing the analog televisions in almost every nation around the world. Digital television is available in many picture formats distinct by the arrangement of the size of aspect ratio. Aspect ratio is the width to height ratio of the picture format. Basically the series of formats are broadly divided into two categories- HDTV and SDTV. HDTV stands for high definition television and SDTV is an abbreviated form of standard television.
One of the most important applications that digital broadcasting has given is the Direct to home TV. The DTH industry is strengthening its roots worldwide at a really fast pace. This technology makes use of the digital signals for the uplink and downlink process of the transmitting signals. These signals are then received at the user’s end with the help of a satellite dish or set top boxes. This technology has also enabled to produce a wide range of both national and international channels and services to the viewers. This transmission process also makes use of the teleport services that help in the continuous transmission of signals in the up linking throughout the broadcasting procedure.
Tags: analog signals, continuous transmission, digital signals, digital tv broadcasting, high definition television, high speed internet connection, satellite dish, satellite service providers, speed internet connection, video signals