Ok, so the cable jack on the back of my 27" TV is dying and I want to know if there is any type of converter that will allow me to plug to coxial cable into it and have it convert to the RCA cables and THEN plug it into the back of my TV. It costs so much $$ to get a TV fixed its almost not worth the trouble. Any help?
8/9/2006 1:28:47 AM
what do you consider expensive...i bet that is one of those types of things fregac could fix...someone told me a while back he was good at that
8/9/2006 1:33:03 AM
You have digital cable? Why are you using coax to connect your TV to the cable box at all?
8/9/2006 1:33:19 AM
haha
8/9/2006 1:41:49 AM
arg...ok, im not cable savvy...I have TWC cable. whatever that is...
8/9/2006 1:43:14 AM
Does the cord go straight from the wall to your TV, or does it go to a box and then a cord goes from the box to your tv?
8/9/2006 1:44:44 AM
wall to TV
8/9/2006 1:45:31 AM
haha "cable savvy"
8/9/2006 1:45:38 AM
^
8/9/2006 1:45:58 AM
You can use a VCR if you have one. Plug cable in to VCR, plug VCR to TV, turn on VCR, turn on TV, set TV input to VCR, use VCR remote to change channels.
8/9/2006 1:57:28 AM
whoa really?? we have one, so I will give that a try! any other suggestions? THANKS!
8/9/2006 2:00:49 AM
its color coded...pretty simple- if it doesnt work on the first try put them in the opposite slots
8/9/2006 2:01:41 AM
Ok, so my VCR has Ant In and Ant Out (of course the cable would go into Ant In, I assume) but it only has 2 RCA cables that come out...the red and yellow I believe...what is the other white cable usually for, and is it important?
8/9/2006 2:07:10 AM
ok so i found this...http://gwired.gwu.edu/sts/resnet/catv/setup/I am assuming that is what you meant.
8/9/2006 2:12:18 AM
thanks for your help guys. its past my bedtime now and I will try the VCR thing in the morning. if it doesn't work then i will be back here to beg for more answers . have a great night all!
8/9/2006 2:18:25 AM
Are you really a physics major? The VCR has either yellow/white or yellow/red/white ports on it, and the TV has the same (one of the 2). If either device only has yellow/white, then you only need to use the yellow/white cables. Hook the VCR output to the TV using the color-coded cables, then just plug the cable line in to ant-in on the VCR. You will probably have to go to the setup menu of the VCR and set it for cable TV. If the TV only has yellow/white, in the VCR's setup menu, look for an option for mono audio output (as opposed to stereo).
8/9/2006 2:55:16 AM