Kevin, Bill, and Doug:
Hey you guys. Thanks so much for all of the input. I really, really appreciate all of the help. I don't know why I was sitting here second guessing myself when all I had to do, like Kevin said, was just start plugging the cable box into my Denon receiver!
I want to...
Okay. here we go.
I took the S-Video cable from my VCR. I used the cable to go from my cable box to the input marked "TV/DBS" on my receiver. I ran a park of audio cables from the cable box to same audio input on my receiver.
The picture quality is phenomenally better. There is a definite...
1. The cable box *does* have a digital coax audio out. 2. Aside from S-Video, it also has a standard composite video out. 3. So... with that said, can I just take the digital coax audio out from the cable box to my denon? And I assume I can also take the s-video out from my cable box into...
Whoa. One more thing. I just checked the back of the cable box again... There is a digital coax audio out!!! Can I use this as well??? I appreciate any other additional input. Scott.
God, I'm so confused. :frowning:
Okay. I have a Sony WEGA (FV15) 36-inch model.
The cable guy just came over. Here's how it's currently hooked up.
The coax cable from my wall is going into my Monster power HTS5000 power center. It goes out my power center and into the cable box. Out of...
Kevin: I'm with you on the RG-6 connection. That's simple enough. As for the others, I have one set of the audio composite cables going from my TV to the audio inputs in my Denon in the "TV/DBS" input. Will there no longer need to be that set of audio cables going out of the TV? Will...
Per my previous thread deciding between DSS and Time Warner Digital Cable, I've decided to "try" the Time Warner Digital Cable.
I'm currently paying $41.89/mo. for a basic and "standard" cable package. This equates to approx. 40 channels. I haven't ever counted but I've always been pleased...