I have a 20 year old television with a Comcast cable box, DVD player, and VCR (don't judge LOL) hooked up through an RF Modulator. It took me forever to hook up the way I want it and now my TV is dying. All I can find in the stores are HDTVs. My cable box is not an HD box and I don't want it...
You have been very helpful! One other question...I'm eligible for 2 free converter boxes from Comcast. These are the instructions they give in order to record one digital channel and watch another digital channel: Watch & Record Independently This configuration enables you to record one channel...
Someone else recommended an ABC switch to me as well. So basically I would use the exact first diagram, and the RF Modulator would be only hooked up to the DVD player and the C switch? Am I understanding correctly?
I am in the process of getting a Comcast digital box for the first time. This diagram has been helpful to help me learn how to record one program and watch another: http://www.comcast.com/MediaLibrary/1/2/CM/VanityURL/documents/record_digital_watch_analog.pdf The problem is, I also use an RF...
This is the best step-by-step I've seen for what I want to do, straight from the Comcast website. So my question is, at what point do I insert the RF modulator? Option 2: Watch & Record Independently This configuration enables you to record one channel while watching another. This flexibility...
The following diagrams have been very helpful... http://www.comcast.com/MediaLibrary/1/2/CM/VanityURL/documents/rf-mod_dvd_or_game_vcr.pdf http://www.comcast.com/MediaLibrary/1/2/CM/VanityURL/documents/record_digital_watch_analog.pdf What I want to know is...is it possible to hook up 2 cable...
I understand about the broadcast conversion, I'm all set for that. I don't have any tv's with antenna. I have an analog tv, and a vcr that's only a few years old with tuner. So if I hook up a dta to 1) the tv and 2) the vcr can I record a digital channel while watching a digital channel...
I understand the broadcast conversion, I'm all set for that. I don't have an antenna. I'm referring to Comcast switching over most all cable channels over channel 30 to digital. I have an analog tv, and a vcr that's only a few years old. Because this is mandatory for extended basic cable...
My area is converting most all analog stations to digital. I will be receiving a set top box and a couple dta's for my tv's. My question is...if I hook up the STB to my tv, and a DTA to my VCR, can I tape one digital channel and watch another digital channel using a splitter?
I know in the next couple of years, Comcast plans to stop most analog signals, and transmit only digital signals. When this happens, if I get a digital-ready tv, will I still need a STB or a digital-to-analog converter? Or will I still be able to receive basic cable channels 2-70something...
I have a 1995 Magnavox tv, and subscribe to basic cable via Comcast. I don't need to purchase a converter box, and Comcast is taking care of the transition for customers. I get my TV signal with basic cable and run the signal through my VCR. My question is, will my vcr record and program as...