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What Is a Digital Media Adapter ?
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Lilly
Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:07 am Posts: 5
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What Is a Digital Media Adapter ?
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Also known as a digital media renderer or receiver, the digital media adapter is an electronic device that makes it possible to connect a personal computer to a home theater system. As a result of the connection, it is possible to locate various online media and transfer it to a television or other audio-visual equipment that is incorporated into the home media system. Some forms of this device are proprietary designs that will only work with home theater equipment manufactured by specific companies, while other adapters work well with a system created using components made by different manufacturers.
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Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:40 pm |
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Port
Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:11 am Posts: 7
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Re: What Is a Digital Media Adapter ?
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In the earlier days of computer technology and networking, it was enough just to get your computers and your printers to talk to one another. But today's connected world demands capabilities that were unheard of just a few short years ago, capabilities that extend the power of your PC to other devices, such as your TV, beyond the home office. When you install a digital media adapter you can help to make this experience a reality.Most digital media adapters support both wireless and wired operation. Wireless connections are useful if it's inconvenient or impossible to run cables, but wired connections will often provide better performance, with easier setup and operation. If you want to use wireless, consider using 802.11n–the latest wireless networking technology for the home, which is discussed in the article "Build a Home Network.The computer and consumer electronics industries usually use the term "digital media adapter" to refer to any device that allows content from a PC to be streamed to a different piece of equipment, such as a TV or stereo system. But you might hear other terms as well. Many different companies make these devices.
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