Pleanty of countries mostly in Europe are experiencing transformations in the state's TV broadcasting signal right now. The trend is to renew the out dated analog TV transmission and this mordernization is affecting several of TV users who will have to adapt to continue watching Tv. The analog transmission was a single frequency broadcasting while the new digital solution is built on a discrete terrestrial system allowing outstanding quality (HD) audio and pictures. The modern DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) signal is delivered in either the MPEG2 or MPEG4 platform with MPEG4 being the newest.

A mordernization in broadcasting signal, on the other hand, isn't easily done. It requires a great deal of physical and technical alterations behind the screen, but the most wide-ranging effect actually affects the end user who will have to take action to watch the digital TV.

This paper will assist you decide if you need to take action and which choices you have.

First of all, who is affected?

-Those making use of an old fashioned antenna.

If you fall into that category, here is what you can (should) do to renew your television signal and complete the process of a TV revolution:

1.Go buy a satellite antenna! This is maybe one of the most drastic options you can choose, but might also be the brightest. After buying a satellite antenna you will no longer be reliant on any signal transformations, in fact, you will not ever agin have to be bothered with it. The satellite system is something very different and independent so when the main broadcasting corporation chooses to renew its platform within the nearest future you will not be affected. Shifting to a satellite, also gives you a wider selection of channels, enabling you to choose from a larger selection of available channels from around the world like for an ex. BBC, CNN, TV2 Sport and Fox.

2.Changing to a cable dependent TV system. Although this alternative often times is limited to those who reside in bigger building blocks with inbuilt solutions. This alternative would fix your problem.

3.Fibernet. This may not be an option for the majority, but certainly a supreme solution.

4.Broadband. make use of your broadband net connection as the television broadcasting source. This system is digital in nature and it is as a matter of fact possible to make use of it on your TV.

5.Get a modernized plasma TV. The majority new televisions have internal digital tuners; the single thing you have to be aware of is the possibility of them not being MPEG4 compatible. If they simply support MPEG2 you might have to upgrade again later on with an external converter.

6.Internet TV. Did you know you can follow thousands of TV channels on the internet? Many national TV brands also publish live on the net.

7.Give up on the television! This is probably not the preferred choice for the majority of users, but is added here to demonstrate the importance of the subject. If you don't react you WILL lose the television transmission. It is not similar to the past when a limited signal meant blurry pictures, the modern days are cruel, it is everything or nothing.

8.Get a DVB T Tuner. This option is the easiest solution for a majority of people in many states. A DVB T Tuner also called a Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial is an external television signal tuner, allowing out dated televisions to publish digital images. It does not need any fancy antenna or expensive gear, the DVB T tuner is a tiny box you connect to and position besides your TV and then you are all set. This is because of that the most cost efficient option for a majority of people. The only disadvantage is that you need a DVB T tuner for every TV in the house.

We hope you could use the overview given and that you are now able to take a well informed decision. The only thing left for you to do is to act and solve this minor inconvenience before you are met with a black screen.