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  • How to Spruce Up Box Pancakes

    Just because your pancakes come from a box doesn't mean you can't make them your own. Learn how to spruce up box pancakes with help from a longtime kitchen employee in this free video clip.

  • Can You Hook Up an Analog Box to a Dish?

    Though the mass-media mass hysteria that resulted from the government-mandated switch to digital television broadcasting in 2009 has died down, a lot of misinformation persists. Are analog televisions salvageable, or are they destined for the scrap heap? In short, you absolutely can hook up an analog television to a satellite TV receiver box -- even though it uses a digital signal.

  • How to Hook Up a Modem to a Structured Media Box

    A Structured Media panel or box is a cabling panel used to route telephone, DSL, broadband Internet and cable television into a home or office. The cable connections in the box can be used to connect your PC to the Internet with a modem. All you need to hook it up is two category five Ethernet cords.

  • How to Hook Up Netflix to a Cable Box

    Netflix's instant streaming service lets you stream content directly to your computer or Netflix capable player. The Roku Netflix Player, Apple TV and PlayStation 3 game console are all capable of Netflix streaming, and they all share the same setup process. If you have a cable box that has a secondary input port, you can connect one of these players directly to the cable box, allowing you to watch cable TV or stream Netflix whenever you want.

  • How to Hook Up an Electrical Shift to a 7Al 2 MSD Box

    The MSD ignition box is used as an aftermarket ignition replacement and accepts two different rpm limits. This means you can protect your car from over-rev during a drag race. The other rpm limit can be activated for lower rev at the starting line position. The electrical shift of the drag car can be attached to the MSD 7AL-2 ignition set, but the process is not for the faint of heart.

  • How to Hook a Phone Wire Up to a DIB Box

    Phone wire carries a simple audio signal with very little amplification. If you want to connect a phone wire to a public address system or a mixing board, the audio signal will need to be converted using a direct injection box like the DIB-100. Connecting a phone wire to a DIB box means that you'll need to convert the phone cable to something that the DIB can accept; the DIB-100 uses a quarter-inch instrument cable like that used on a guitar. This project requires intermediate soldering skills to complete.

  • What Does No String Mean When You're Hooking Up Your Time Warner Cable Box?

    Time Warner cable boxes, and other cable set top receivers require an initialization process when first setting up the cable box. If the box is not fully initialized or has not completed program menu and guide downloads, when you look at the screen, you may note that information is missing and it says “No String.” This means that there is no text to display and it may not be finished downloading.

  • How to Move TV Inputs Above the Fireplace

    Flat-screen televisions save space in your home; they mount to walls instead of requiring an entertainment center or other flat surface to sit on. One common location for flat-screen televisions is over a fireplace. Since most television cable inputs are located in a wall or near the floor, homeowners typically must move them to the location over the fireplace. The process requires cutting wall access holes and threading the cable up through the new opening above the fireplace.

  • How to Hook Up My Cable Box to the HTC EVO

    If you are considering using your EVO as a remote control for your cable box, you have a few options. Most cable boxes use an infrared receiver, but the EVO does not have an infrared transmitter, so you cannot use it as a traditional remote. However, Comcast Communications does offer an Android application that can control the cable box through the provider's data connection.

  • Can You Hook Up a Cable Box to a Computer Monitor?

    If you have a quality computer monitor, you may be interested in watching television from your cable feed on it occasionally. With the proper equipment, it is possible to connect your cable box to a computer monitor. This will allow you to use your computer monitor for the dual purpose of watching live television content and utilizing your computer.

  • How to Hook Up a Sony Bravia with a Blu-ray Player and Cable Box

    Thanks to a variety of inputs on Sony’s Bravia line of HDTVs, hooking up a Blu-ray player and a cable box at the same time is a fast and relatively simple process. Aside from the handful of cables and the remote controls you got with your TV and components, you won’t need anything but your reading skills and an ability to match colors to complete the process.

  • How to Hook Up a Wii to the Cable Box for Streaming Netflix

    If you have cable Internet, you can connect your Wii gaming console to your cable modem box using a network router. Once you have an Internet connection, you can download the Netflix streaming channel to your Wii system. This channel allows you to connect to your Netflix account and watch movies from your Netflix queue on your television.

  • How to Hook Up a Guitar Talk Box

    A talk box is a guitar effect that allows the guitarist to alter the tone using his mouth. With practice, a guitarist can change the tone quickly to make a guitar sound like it is talking. A talk box is not hooked up like a normal guitar effect. The sound created by the talk box is directed through a microphone rather than a guitar amplifier. A speaker is connected to the talk box to project the sound from the amp when the talk box is not in use.

  • How to Hook Up Your PS3 to a Cable Box With HDMI on Cablevision

    PlayStation 3 offers a number of entertainment opportunities not found with cable. Not only can you play games and watch Blu-ray movies, you can also stream television and movies over select streaming services. You do not have to choose between cable or PS3. Most newer televisions offer a number of jacks to hook up different electronics. When you connect your Cablevision box to your HDMI input on your television, use one of the other jacks for your PlayStation. You can then flip between the game you're playing and the one you're watching on TV.

  • How to Hook a Netgear Router to a Time Warner Cable Box With Arris

    Your Time Warner Arris cable modem provides the connection from your Internet service provider. Hook-up your Netgear router to the Arris modem to create a wireless network in your home or office. Once the hookup is complete, the router will immediately begin sending out a wireless network to connect the various Wi-Fi-enabled devices to the Internet without any restrictions from network cables.

  • How to Rewire a Plaster on Brick Surface

    Plaster over brick surfaces can be challenging to rewire. After the homebuilder installed the baseboard molding around the room, rectangle holes were carved into the molding and into the brick to install the electrical receptacle. The builder then drilled a channel from the hole down through the floor to run wires from the basement into the hole, completing the electrical connection to the receptacle. Fortunately, the hard work has been completed. Rewiring means you need to remove the old receptacle and wiring to install new receptacles for re-wiring.

  • How to Hook Up the Model DCT1700/AFL Motorola Box

    The DCT1700 Motorola set-top box allows you to access the service from your cable TV provider and display the programming on your screen. The DCT1700 serves as the control center for your cable service, providing access to on-demand titles and enabling you to change channels. Hooking up audio-visual equipment may seem intimidating if you haven't performed a similar task, however the connection process is straightforward enough to be completed in just a couple of minutes.

  • How to Hook Up an Amp to a Box With 3 Subwoofers

    Subwoofers add bass to your automotive stereo system. Bass is the lower end of the audible spectrum, and is what creates the rumbling vibrations during movies and concerts. Adding a multiple subwoofer system to your car requires the use of an amplifier that's designed to handle multiple connections. These amplifiers are capable of bridging, or hooking up, multiple speakers in a series. There is a specific order that must be followed for connecting a bridged amplifier to three subwoofers.

  • How to Get Node Terms in Drupal

    Terms are part of Drupal's vocabulary/taxonomy feature. Terms are used to link related pieces of content together. The taxonomy feature can be configured to display the article's category or blog post tags. You can retrieve the full list of node terms in the Drupal admin panel. You can also choose to display specific node terms on each article.

  • Can You Hook Up Game Consoles to a Cable Box?

    Having a gaming console and no free audio/video input ports on the back of your TV is like having cookies with no milk. Your console is just an expensive paper weight if you can't plug it in and play. Whether you can plug it into your cable box depends entirely on the box itself, and whether it has the proper AV input ports. Even if it doesn't, there are a few other options to consider before throwing in the towel.

  • How to Make a Blow-up Box

    A blow-up box is made using the Japanese art of origami. Another name for a paper blow-up box is an origami inflatable water balloon or water bomb. A square piece of paper is transformed from a flat two-dimensional item to a fat three-dimensional box. The flat folded blow-up box is opened partially, air is blown into one end and the paper expands to create a box shape. Any type of paper will work to make the blow-up box as long as the beginning shape is square.

  • How to Sign Up for Boxing for Teens

    Boxing, especially for teens, is not a bloody sport of brutish strength; instead, it is a highly technical sport that borders on artistry when properly executed. Although the sport does have an inherent risk, boxing -- especially with the mandatory headgear for amateurs -- is no more dangerous than soccer, football or cheerleading. If your teen is interested in the sport, he needs to learn proper form and technique with a trainer.

  • How to Hook Up a FiOS Box to the Components of a TV

    Verizon provides FiOS TV, a digital cable service that allows you to enjoy your favorite programming. FiOS displays content in high-definition and standard-definition using a cable box. This means you can stream high- or low-resolution content depending on the TV you're using. It also allows you to record your favorite shows and watch when it's convenient. On standard or high-definition TV, hooking up a FiOS box to your TV takes minutes to complete.

  • How to Hook Up a Bose Stereo to HDTV

    A Bose stereo contains an array of ports for connecting multiple components to the device, including a stand-alone CD player, computer system and even a high-definition television. HDTVs and Bose stereos include a single High-Definition Multimedia Interface port that combines audio and video --- eliminating the need for multiple cables. An HDMI connection also eliminates video and audio noise. If you don't have an HDMI cable, you can connect your Bose stereo to your HDTV with composite cables --- video and two audio cables.

  • How to Connect an iPod Touch to a Bose 321 Optical Port

    The Bose 3-2-1 GS Series home theater sound system is designed with a built-in progressive scan DVD/CD player with an HDMI output for connection to your HDTV (high-definition television). The Bose 3-2-1 system is made with a simplified "three wire and one power cord" setup. The 3-2-1 system has a number of input ports to accommodate various external audio content sources, including the Apple iPod Touch. The process of connecting an iPod Touch to a Bose 3-2-1 optical port is fairly straightforward.

  • How to Hook Up an Optical Cable to a Bose Companion 5

    The Bose Companion 5 is a three-piece speaker system designed primarily for use with desktop computers and laptops. The simple cable connection to a computer's USB port lets you set up the Bose Companion in a few minutes. However, if you want to hook up the speaker system to a device that does not have a USB port, such as your home theater receiver, you'll need an audio adapter that converts the USB cable into an optical audio jack for connecting a fiber-optic digital cable. These are available online and at electronics stores.

  • How to Install a Bose 321 With an HD Receiver

    The Bose 321 is a self-contained home theater system with speakers and a built-in DVD player. Jacks on the back let you connect a television in a variety of ways. You can also hook up a high definition (HD) receiver using one of the digital jacks on the rear connection panel of the Bose 321. Depending on your receiver model, you will have either an optical or coaxial digital jack from which to choose. The Bose 321 is equipped with both types.

  • How to Hook Up a TWC HD Cable Box to a TV

    Your Time Warner Cable box acts as the command center for your home theater system. The box is responsible for changing channels, displaying the channel guide as well as controlling on-demand and any recording features. Connect the HD cable box to your TV with an HDMI cable for the best possible picture and audio in the simplest cabling method possible.

  • How to Authorize a Cable Box

    Cable boxes are devices used by cable providers to expand on the features available over a traditional coaxial cable connection connected directly to the television. Cable providers use a cable box to over digital services such as DVR, digital cable channels, digital music stations and many others. Using a cable box is a two-fold process; first connect the box to your TV, then have your cable provider "authorize" service to the box so that it will provide all the digital services you purchase from your cable provider.

  • How to Set Panasonic HDTV Up With a Cable Box

    If you have a Panasonic HDTV, you will need either cable or satellite service to watch more than the handful of channels that broadcast over-the-air. Most cable service providers use set-top cable boxes for digital channels, such as HDTV. To watch the digital channels, you will need to connect your cable box with your Panasonic TV.

  • How to Hook Up an HD Cable Box to a TV With Coaxial Cables

    Hook up your cable box to your TV with a coaxial cable. HD cable boxes decipher the feed from your cable TV programming so it can be played on your TV's screen. This connection takes only a few minutes and can get you watching your favorite TV programs in no time. Coaxial cables can carry both audio and video HD streams between devices.

  • How to Adjust a Sony A2000

    The Sony KDS-50A2000 is a rear-projection television that provides a unique home theater experience, using projected images reflecting on the back of the TV's screen. After installation, you should adjust the picture settings to best reflect the material you'll be viewing, whether it's cable programs or videos from a DVD player or a video camera. The picture settings can each be adjusted using the remote control within the main menu.

  • How to Connect a Game Console to the Bose 321 GS

    The Bose 321 GS series home entertainment system features two speakers and a subwoofer, allowing you to enjoy audio from several different devices, including a video game console. Depending on the game console you are using, you have two different connection options to enjoy your video game's audio at a new level with the Bose sound system.

  • How to Connect a DVR to a TV With HDMI

    DVR or Digital Video Recorders copy the content from your TV service so you can enjoy your favorite shows at your convenience. Most manufacturers build the DVR into a standard set-top box so you don't have to worry about having extra pieces of technology in your home theater setup. Use an HDMI cable to make the connection between your TV and a DVR in the simplest way possible, as HDMI carries both audio and video signals over a single line.

  • How to Connect an HDMI Cable to a DVR

    The High Definition Multimedia Interface is the first industry supported cabling method that can carry both audio and video signals over a single line. HDMI cables are used to connect just about any video source to additional devices, such as DVR set-top boxes and your HDTV. The connection process is straightforward due to the limited number of cables and connection methods.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box to a TV With HDMI Cables

    Connecting an HD-enabled cable box to a high-definition television doesn't take much effort if you are a new cable subscriber; a cable installer often hooks up your gear and makes sure it's working before he leaves. You'll need to take matters into your own hands, however, if you want to upgrade from the standard coaxial cable to a superior HDMI connection. Establishing an HDMI connection involves the same procedure as connecting your TV and cable box with a coaxial cable -- you are just using different cables and ports.

  • How to Get the Best Picture on a Sony Bravia KDL-46WL135 Bose System

    With an entertainment setup that includes high-definition hardware, such as the Sony Bravia KDL-46WL135 liquid crystal display flat-screen TV and Bose home theater system, you'll want the best-looking picture possible. All KDL-46WL135 screen qualities can be adjusted perfectly by way of the picture controls within the main menu. With the supplied remote control, you can access the main menu and its picture settings, such as brightness, color intensity, contrast, tones and sharpness.

  • How to Copy a Digital Cable Box

    Ordering a cable box with a built-in DVR is one way to record your favorite cable programming. But this often adds an extra charge to your cable bill. Another way to record from a cable box is to connect a VCR or a DVD player with a built-in recorder to it. VCRs are non-discriminate. They will record any image and sound that come across your screen. DVD recorders won't record any programming that has a copyright block on it, but usually this isn't an issue.

  • How to Get HD Pictures on a Sony Bravia KDL-46WL135 and Bose 321 Series System

    The Sony Bravia KDL-46WL135 is a 46-inch LCD high-definition (HD) TV set that connects to digital components with a high-definition media interface (HDMI) cable. The Bose 321 Series System is a home theater receiver with built-in DVD/CD player, two stereo speakers and a subwoofer. To receive HD pictures on the Sony Bravia you must connect the television to a high-definition signal -- either antenna, cable service or satellite, for example. You can direct the audio from the HD source to the Bose 321 for better sound quality than using the TV speakers alone.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box with a DVD Player

    You can set up your DVD player to work with a television that has a connected cable box. If the DVD player is able to record as well, you can record shows streaming in from your cable box onto a DVD disc. The television set acts as the intermediary between the DVD player and cable box. The television set takes the image and audio signals that stream in from the cable box, and feeds them into the DVD player.

  • How to Scan Channels for Digital TV Channels on Suddenlink Cable

    SuddenLink is a cable provider similar to Charter, Comcast and Cox. Headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., and covering Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma and North Carolina, SuddenLink is a major cable television provider in the southern part of the United States. All channels that come to your TV through a cable provider are going to be digital channels. If you want to scan through the channels to see channels SuddenLink provides, it is not difficult to do.

  • How to Hook Up Scientific Atlanta 4250C Cable Boxes

    Cable television is a popular choice among consumers and business owners as a means to obtain television broadcasts. In order to receive TV programming from your local cable company, a cable box or set-top must be connected to your television set and a wall outlet to receive the proper broadcast signals. Scientific Atlanta is a manufacturing company that produces a number of cable boxes, including the Explorer 4250C. Connecting a 4250C cable box requires either a coaxial cable or an RCA audio/video cable.

  • How to Hook a DVD Recorder to a Comcast Cable Box

    Comcast cable TV service comes through a set-top box that connects to your television. A DVD recorder will only work when it is connected to the set-top box and the television through standard audio-video cables. One set of jacks inputs the audio and video signals from the Comcast box to the DVD recorder. A separate set of outputs sends the signal to the TV.

  • How to Remove Cable Security

    Some hotels and cable companies will try to lock a cable jack to one device. In a hotel, this is often done so that you have to use the TV it provides. This forces you to view the hotel ads and services while you're trying to watch TV. If you want to watch cable TV on your laptop instead of using the TV the cable is locked to, you'll need to remove the cable security. The security is usually a special nut put over the end of the coaxial cable as it feeds out of the wall socket. The nut…

  • How to Record From a Verizon HD Set Top Box

    Verizon high-definition television service includes an HD set-top box that connects to a digital video recorder (DVR) to record shows. The DVR hooks up quickly with either an HDMI cable or a component cable with RCA-type colored plugs. DVRs offer one-button recording so you can capture your favorite programs on the built-in hard drive and watch them whenever you please.

  • How to Set Up HD TV With a Cable Box & Recorder

    High definition television sets use digital connections to hook up with a source signal such as cable TV service and a digital video recorder. Some cable TV boxes include a DVR built into the component; others include digital outputs for hooking up a DVR with a High Definition Media Interface cable. A single HDMI cable sends audio and video signals from one componet to another, for fast, simple setup.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box to a TV With Time Warner Cable

    Cable television service through Time Warner includes a receiver box that connects to the TV for transmitting the video and audio signals. The box works with a component-type AV cable that hooks up to the TV using color-coded connector plugs. Each plug matches a port on the Time Warner box and the TV, for simplified connections that should take less than 10 minutes to complete. Component cables are available at electronics stores.

  • How to Use an Additional Cable Box

    Cable TV providers use cable boxes to provide their customers more features than can be offered over a single, directly connected coaxial cable, like channels in the digital spectrum, DVR recording, pay-per-view purchases and video on demand. A single digital cable box significantly expands your home entertainment center, but many TV viewers prefer to add two or more boxes for use on the other TVs in their home. If you wish to do this, installing and using a second cable box is a simple and painless process.

  • How to Unlock a 3250 Cable Box

    Digital cable boxes expand on the features offered over a traditional directly-connected coaxial cable. Unlike a single coaxial cable, cable boxes can download on-screen channel guides, provide digital music stations, offer DVR functions and numerous other features. Boxes like the Scientific Atlanta 3250 will not provide any of these features, however, until properly connected and authorized for use by a digital cable TV provider. If you possess an SA 3250 box and need to "unlock" it for use with a digital cable provider, you can do so in just a few moments.

  • How to Hook Up an HDMI Box

    HDMI-enabled set top boxes allow you to connect your TV to your service provider with a minimal amount of cables and wiring. HDMI is an industry-supported interface that is capable of handling high-definition audio and video signals over one cable. While the technology behind the interface is quite complex, hooking up HDMI devices can be completed in just minutes.

  • How to Hook Up a Second Cable Box

    Cable converter boxes are devices used by digital cable providers to expand on the features that can be provided by a coaxial cable connected directly to a television. Using a digital cable box in conjunction with your cable service means you can use on-screen channel guides, pay-per-view purchases, video-on-demand, DVR recording, digital music channels and many other features. In addition to one cable box on your main TV, many customers choose to use additional boxes on other TVs in order to take advantage of digital features everywhere in the house. If you wish to add a second cable box to…

  • How to Connect a VCR to a Digital Box

    VCRs are still popular options for viewing and recording video content. Although TiVo and DVR service can record any program streaming from a digital cable or satellite box, the programming is stuck on the TiVo or DVR hard drive. When the hard drive is full, content must be erased to make room for more. With a VCR, you can record your favorite shows and store them on a tape and watch the video at any time. A VCR can be connected to operate with any digital box.

  • How to Hook Up a Satellite Dish Box

    The satellite dish set-top box, or receiver, is the part of your satellite system that controls the signal received by the satellite and transfers it to your TV. While satellite systems are complex technology, you don't have to be intimidated by their installation, as it takes only a few cables to hook up them up to your home theater setup.

  • How to Connect Bose USB to Optical

    Bose stereo components that connect with a USB (universal serial bus) cable can also be hooked up to devices that use digital optical ports. The connection requires a USB to optical adapter, available at electronics stores. The adapter unites the two cable types for transmission of an audio signal from one component to another.

  • How to Hook Up an HDMI Cable Box to an HDMI TV

    Viewing HD television programming is a lot easier than you think. Make sure you have ordered HD programming before you attempt to hook anything up. You'll also need a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) cable. These cables may be supplied with your new cable box. If they're not, you can find them at most electronic stores. Attaching an HDMI cable to your cable box and TV is very simple.

  • How to Use a RCA Cable Instead of a Digital Coaxial Cable

    Modern electronic components may be equipped with a jack for connecting a digital coaxial cable to transmit video and audio signals, such as to a television, for superior picture and sound quality. Even HDTV sets are also equipped with RCA-type jacks for connecting older AV components that do not have a digital coaxial jack. An RCA cable terminates on both ends with a 1/4-inch straight plug, typically color-coded to match an input or output jack. Use the TV remote control to switch from the coaxial digital jack to RCA.

  • How to Hook Up an HDMI Cable to a TV & DVR

    Connecting your DVR to your television via HDMI cable is the best way to transmit 1080p high-definition video from the device to your television. HDMI also allows audio and video to be transmitted through a single cable, eliminating the cable clutter that some home theater owners have behind their televisions. In order to connect an HDMI cable to your DVR and TV, your DVR must have an HDMI output and your TV must have an HDMI input. Most DVRs and TVs manufactured since 2005 have the inputs and outputs.

  • How to Hook Two Bass Amps Together

    Bass players may sometimes find themselves at the mercy of the drummers and guitar player's high stage volumes, leading many bassists to up their own on-stage volume levels. If one amplifier can't do the trick, two certainly can. This is known as "daisy-chaining," where two separate amps and cab units can be linked together to allow the bass player to play at competing sound levels.

  • How to Hook Up a DVR Stereo & HD TV

    Hooking up your digital video recorder (DVR) and stereo to a high-definition TV requires three separate cable connections. Two are needed to send and receive audio-video signals for the DVR using composite AV cables. The remaining connection lets you listen to television programs on a stereo using a standard audio cable. By matching the cable plug colors to the jacks on the components, you can connect everything in less than 10 minutes.

  • How to Hook Up a Bose to a Bright House Remote Control

    You can connect your Bose stereo or home theater surround sound system to your Bright House cable box control without too much effort. You will need to have access to the rear of both your television and your cable box. All cable box and television connections are color coded to ease your task. By connecting your Bose system to your television and cable box you will be able to enjoy the true Dolby Digital sound in which many programs are broadcast today.

  • How to Set Up a Cable Splitter

    Splitting cable signals gives you the ability to watch two or more cable channels from a single cable port. While your home may have several cable hookups installed throughout the building, splitting cable signals is useful if there is only one cable hookup available, yet you would like to watch cable on more than one television. Coaxial cables are used to connect television sets to cable hookups.

  • How to Hook up Two Carver Amps

    Carver amplifiers are amplifiers produced by the Carver Corporation. Although the Carver Corporation no longer exists, Carver amplifiers are still sought out by musicians and audiophiles alike for their strength and quality. Bob Carver made his company famous by offering high-quality audio gear at a fraction of the cost of major companies. Musicians lucky enough to own two Carver amplifiers and wish to use them both don't need to worry--a solution is readily available.

  • How to Hook Up My Optical Cable to My Cable Box

    An optical cable delivers audio signals from one component to another, such as an HDTV to a receiver. The fiber-optic cable transmits a digital audio stream up to 5 meters. Digital cable TV boxes equipped with an optical cable jack can be connected to a surround sound receiver for transmitting multi-channel audio to a home theater system. The cable is equipped with a distinctively shaped plug on each end that inserts in only one direction for a simplified setup.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box & DVD Player to a TV

    There are many different audio/video devices capable of connecting directly to your home television. This includes cable receiver boxes and DVD players. Both of these devices use the same video connection and, thankfully, most new televisions have multiple connection ports. However, if you are using an older TV set with only one standard RCA cable you must use a secondary cable connection for one of the devices.

  • How to Hook Up Your DVD Recorder to Your Digital Cable Box to Record Movies on Cable

    Burning DVDs from digital cable programming requires a disc recorder connected between the cable box and the television, using component video cables and standard stereo audio cables. The DVD recorder can also be used as a pass-through component for watching cable TV without recording programs or movies. The component video cables are color-coded to match the jacks on the digital cable box and the DVD recorder for quick connections. The set-up should take less than 10 minutes.

  • How Do I Hook Up HDV to HD Cable Boxes?

    HDV (high-definition video) is a format used by many digital camcorders for capturing and playing video. The format is trademarked by Sony and JVC Electronics, although other digital camera makers have adopted the technology. The camcorders use an HDV port to connect an audio-video cable to other digital devices, such as an HD cable TV box. The cable terminates on the other end with a six-sided High-Definition Media Interface (HDMI) plug, which is a standard connection for many HD devices. The cable typically comes with the camcorder, although replacements are available from the camcorder manufacturer and electronics stores.

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Player to a TV With Coaxial Cable

    Coaxial cables are used to transmit radio frequency signals and are commonly used for transmitting cable television signals. The most common connector (found at both ends of the coaxial cable) are “male” Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) connectors. The male ends of coaxial cables fit over female BNC connectors found on most televisions and DVD players. If you have a few coaxial cables, you can connect most DVD players to most television sets. Properly connected, you can view movies from your DVD player on your TV.

  • How to Hook Up an MP3 Player to a Boom Box

    One of the easiest and cheapest ways to connect your MP3 player to your boom box is to use an RCA cable to connect to the line-in port on the boom box. The line-in port can be used to connect MP3 players, CD players or any device that supports RCA inputs. Once connected, the sound from your MP3 player will play from the boom box speakers.

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Recorder Without an External Box, Such As a Cable Box

    A DVD recorder allows you to save digital video directly from your television's on-screen content. You can route your cable box or other external box through the DVD recorder to secure the best quality video recordings. Alternatively, however, you may connect your DVD recorder to the television directly if you do not have such an external box. Use the necessary combination of S-Video, RCA or HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cables to connect your DVD recorder directly to your TV.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box With Coaxial Cable DVD Player With an RCA TV

    If you want to watch cable TV or a DVD, then you'll need to hook up your home entertainment system properly. Most cable boxes hook directly to the TV with a coaxial cable. Older DVD players have a RCA connector. Once you have both hooked up, you'll be able to switch from cable to DVD with no problem. Whether your television is new or old, it will have both coaxial and RCA connections to hook up your cable and DVD player.

  • How to Hook Up Time Warner Cable

    Time Warner Cable is a company that provides cable access to residents of 27 states. It also provides HD television, as well as high-speed data access and digital phone service. Typically, when cable is first installed, a technician will be on-site to hook up your service. If you are replacing your cable box, however, you may have to hook up the connection yourself.

  • How to Hook Up a Digital Cable Box

    A digital cable box unscrambles the signal from a subscription TV service for enjoyment on a high-definition or digital standard-definition television. Both types of TV sets and the digital cable box have jacks for component audio-video cables, which consist of five plugs on each end for hooking up equipment. Most HDTV sets will also have a High Definition Media Interface (HDMI) port for transmitting video and audio in a single cable. Select the right cable based on compatible jacks with the digital box and TV.

  • How to Hook Up a Digital Cable Box to a VCR

    Hooking your digital cable box to that old VCR you have stashed away in your closet is not a complicated process. It simply involves running your cable signal through your VCR instead of connecting the signal directly to your TV set. If you are using an old VCR that’s been stored for a while instead of using a newly bought VCR, it’s a good idea to purchase a VCR cleaning tape so you can dust off the VCR’s play and record heads after your connections are complete.

  • How to Hook Up a VCR With a Suddenlink Cable Box

    Suddenlink cable service delivers television programming through a descrambler box that connects to a TV for enjoying paid programming. The Suddenlink cable box is equipped with audio-video jacks for hooking up different audio-video components, including a VCR. When a VCR is connected between the cable box and a TV, the VCR can be used to record shows for later viewing or to view videocassettes. The connection requires two standard AV cables.

  • Instructions to Hook Up Cable Boxes With a VCR & TV

    Though VCRs are largely obsolete these days, they remain useful products and can still be used to record shows off of a cable television box. Consumers may be a little intimidated by the notion of connecting a VCR to a cable box, since the back of both machines contain a bewildering variety of plugs. Not to worry. The technology that allows VCRs to connect to the cable box and the TV is still in effect; you need only determine which cable goes where. Once you do, you can hook up a cable box to a TV and VCR within five…

  • How to Hook up a Digital Converter Box to a Cable

    A digital converter box changes digital TV signals into analog signals for viewing and listening on older televisions, such as tube-type sets. A coaxial cable is commonly used to connect the converter box with the signal source, such as a cable TV, satellite receiver or antenna. Converter boxes are equipped with an RF jack with external threads for connecting the source signal. Standard composite output jacks on the converter box are used to hook up the component with a TV using composite cables.

  • How to Hook Up a Splitter to a Cable Box

    Oftentimes when using cable to watch your television programming, it costs more to put cable in other rooms of your home. However, with a simple splitter you can split the single cable into at least two different cable connections, allowing other televisions to present the programming. But, when using the splitter with a cable box all televisions must watch the same station because the cable box controls what channel is being played.

  • How to Convert Bose Speakers

    Bose speakers are renowned for high-quality audio and also for the proprietary connection on the end of each cable permanently attached to the speakers. The connection is designed for a simple hookup to a Bose receiver system--and only a Bose. Converting the speaker for use with other brands of components requires a special adapter, available at stereo stores. The adapter hooks up the connector on the Bose cable at one end with two terminals on the opposite side for attaching standard speaker wire. This option preserves the Bose connector without cutting or altering the original cable.

  • How to Hook up a DVD Recorder Via a Cable Box With HDMI

    Digital video recorders (DVRs) equipped with a high-definition media interface (HDMI) port can capture digital TV programming from a source signal that supplies high-definition video and digital audio. Digital HD cable TV receivers are built with a six-sided HDMI port on the back panel. The port contains 19 pin holes set in three rows for connecting to the HDMI cable. The cable supplies high-definition video signals and up to eight channels of digital audio for surround sound. Hooking up the components with HDMI takes under a minute.

  • How to Hook Up a Sound Bar to Cable Box & DVD

    A sound bar is a long speaker that typically is set at the base of a television. The speaker sound bar usually connects directly into a television, however, you can also plug it into other devices that produce audio, including a cable box and DVD player. If you want, you can connect both the cable box and DVD player into the sound bar, even though a sound bar typically has only one audio input.

  • How to Hook Up a Sharp AQUOS to a Cable Converter Box

    Sharp Aquos is a model of LCD televisions and monitors manufactured by the Sharp Corporation. The televisions and monitors are digital, lightweight and easily connected to a variety of other electronics including surround sound units, digital video recorders and cable converter boxes. Sharp Aquos televisions come with composite, high-definition and coaxial connection ports. To connect a Sharp Aquos television to a cable converter box, you don't need to call your area cable company or buy any expensive cables.

  • How to Hook Up My DVD to the HD Cable Box

    In today's audio and video technology, there are myriad devices that can be connected. Where the home theater receiver used to have plenty of hookups for audio/video in and audio/video out, it has become much less so. Luckily, most devices come with a good number of their own inputs and outputs to be sure you have no problems getting things hooked up. The most common devices besides home theater receivers to have multiple inputs and outputs are flat-panel televisions, and the high-definition cable boxes that the cable providers install when setting up service.

  • How to Hook Up Multiple Cable Boxes

    Connecting multiple cable boxes can be done in order to view different programming options from a single television. By connecting the cable boxes using an RF signal combiner or an audio/video selector switch, you can combine multiple cable signals into a single source. You can then use a splitter to send the cable signal to multiple televisions in your home or at your place of business.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box With a TV & Stereo Amp

    A cable box provides subscription television programming for enjoyment on a TV. When the television is also connected to audio equipment such as a stereo amplifier, a few basic connections can be made to add the cable box into the system so programming can be enjoyed in stereo or surround sound, depending on the amplifier and number of attached speakers. Standard audio/video cables are the only equipment needed for the connection.

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Recorder to a Digital HD Cable Box

    Digital cable boxes are equipped with two types of jacks for connecting audio/video components, such as a DVD recorder. A high-definition Media Interface (HDMI) jack provides the best connection for transmitting high-def video and up to eight channels of digital audio for true Surround Sound from the digital HD cable box, although not all DVD recorders are equipped with HDMI jacks. When an HDMI connection is unavailable, a set of component RGB video cables and standard red and white audio cables will provide a quality connection between the equipment.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box to a DVD and TV

    Modern technology has produced a wide array of electronic components and accessories for personal home entertainment. It is now all too common for anyone to get lost in a web of wiring behind their television set and connection devices. Connecting special components, such as DVD players, game consoles and other equipment to a cable box or satellite receiver, can seem to be an insurmountable task. Following a diagram for connection procedures can be a vital asset when piecing together your home entertainment system.

  • How to Hook Up a Bose 321 System to a Cable Box

    Since 1964, Bose has created high-end speakers and sound systems. The design of Bose's 3-2-1 DVD Home Entertainment Systems---GS and GSX series---allows anyone to use radio, CDs, cable or DVDs through a central media hub connected to Bose speakers. Connecting your cable box to the Bose 3-2-1 sound system isn't difficult. It only requires that you have the correct cables for your desired audio and video connection.

  • How to Hook Up a VCR and DISH Network Cable Box to Digital Converter

    Connecting a DISH Network satellite receiver box to a VCR requires a digital converter box to convert the digital signal into an analog signal the VCR can use to record programming. With a single digital converter it is possible to watch and record the same program from the DISH Network cable box. The connections require a pair of coaxial cables or one coaxial cable and a set of RCA-type audio/video cables with color-coded yellow, white and red plugs on each end. The cables are available at electronics stores and many department stores that sell televisions and home audio/video equipment.

  • How to Hook Up a Motorola Interactive Digital Cable Box

    A Motorola interactive digital cable box is capable of delivering video from your provider to your television. A Motorola box can be connected to any number of television types such as tube, LCD, and plasma. Motorola cable boxes are typically provided to you from your service provider (such as Comcast) and are required to view the network, on-demand and HD programming.

  • How to Hook Up a High Definition Cable Box to a VCR

    Connecting your high definition cable box to a VCR for recording is no different that with an older cable box. The downside is that a VCR cannot use any connection of a higher quality than RCA composite, so any other connections such as component or HDMI on an HD cable box, aren't needed. You can connect the VCR through either RF coaxial cable or composite or both. The composite connection can have slightly better output quality, but the coaxial connection is better protected from power surges.

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box

    Prior to cable television service, a television's ability to receive a television signal was limited by the television's antenna. This usually resulted in poor or inconsistent picture quality. In addition, the television's antenna was capable of receiving only publically broadcasted signals. Unfortunately, the number of publically broadcasted signals for a given area usually numbered less than a dozen. Cable television service eliminates most picture quality problems, allows the television to receive both publically broadcasted signals as well as private for-profit signals, and can provide the customer will potentially hundreds of programming choices. To take advantage of the benefits of cable…

  • How to Hook Up a Cable Box to a Samsung HDTV

    A Samsung HDTV is designed to hook up to your cable or satellite box very readily. It can be intimidating, however, both because of the comparative newness of the technology and because of the number of different cable outlets involved. In truth, it's very simple to hook up the cable box to a Samsung HDTV. You just need to match the best quality cable compatible to both machines by comparing their respective cable jacks.

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Recorder to a Cable Box

    You no longer need to remain glued to your television set to watch your favorite shows. Now that DVD recorders allow you to record from your television, that time you spend with family isn't just around the television set. Knowing how to connect a television, which is also connected to a cable box, isn't difficult. With just a few cables, you'll have everything up and running in time for your favorite movie or television show.

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