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VCR is the only way to go

Unless your cable company can provide you with a box with A/V outputs, using a VCR or a Radio Frequency demodulater are the only ways to convert an RF coax signal (with sound and picture) into separate sound/picture carriers which then go in to a reciever. An RF demodulater will probably cost about $40-80 (I haven't priced them though) and a VCR with AV outputs will cost about $60.

I don't know what a "coax digital video-in" is so I can't help there. Usually when one refers to coax digital they mean to imply an bitstream/PCM audio carrier.


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  • VCR is the only way to go - T. Buns 11:47:58 02/04/02 (0)


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