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Registration for full-access to NIADA.TV programming is easy and FREE to anyone involved in the automotive industry. Dealers, association members, vendors, sales personnel, auction operators, manufacturers, suppliers are all welcome.

Should you forget your user name or password - Call NIADA at 1-800-682-3837, or email support@niada.tv.

System Requirements:

You'll need a high-speed Internet connection, like typical DSL or a cable modem, to watch NIADA.TV programming.

Recommended minimum computer requirements are a PC or MAC with an 800 MHz processor (such as a Pentium II or AMD), 256 MB RAM, 16-bit sound card & speakers, super VGA video card & monitor, and an up-to-date Web browser (at least Internet Explorer 6 or Netscape Navigator 4.7).

IMPORTANT! - Be sure you have downloaded and are running the most recent version of Windows Media Player.

 

Some NIADA.TV programming is delivered in Flash Video. For this you'll need to be running the most recent version of Adobe Flash Player.

 

Connecting your PC to a Television:

Most computers available today have "video out" or "AV Out" connections, allowing you to watch NIADA.TV streaming video media on a television set. There are basically three connectors on your PC to look for when hooking up to your TV. These are RCA Composite, S-VIDEO, and VGA, as shown below:

RCA Composite S-VIDEO VGA
The newer your computer is, the better chance that it comes with either a RCA Composite or S-VIDEO connection. When buying a new computer always look for the words "TV out" or "video out" in the computer specifications. Many newer plasma and LCD television sets feature direct VGA-IN connection capability.

Further Questions?

Please  contact us by email at support@niada.tv or by phone at 800-682-3837.

 

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