Andy Long wrote:
Yes, go to radio shack and get some splitter cables. If you only have
one output, that's your only option.
However, in thinking about it, why? If you are going to be using your
cable box for Myth, why do you need any of the outputs of the cable
box hooked to the TV? It would
Yes, go to radio shack and get some splitter cables. If you only have
one output, that's your only option.
However, in thinking about it, why? If you are going to be using your
cable box for Myth, why do you need any of the outputs of the cable
box hooked to the TV? It would seem to me ithe
On January 19, 2005 10:36 pm, Jim Valavanis wrote:
OK, I thought I can do this but I'm stumped. I currently subscribe to
Digital comcast cable. I have mythtv recording standard cable only via
the coax-connector directly into the Hauppauge PVR-250 tuner. This
works fine.
So, I wanted to use
Mark J. Small wrote:
On January 19, 2005 10:36 pm, Jim Valavanis wrote:
OK, I thought I can do this but I'm stumped. I currently subscribe to
Digital comcast cable. I have mythtv recording standard cable only via
the coax-connector directly into the Hauppauge PVR-250 tuner. This
works fine.
Jim Valavanis wrote:
Next, if this does work with only 1 PVR250, can I somehow configure the
recordings to use the proper input? component4 for the digital cable,
and tuner0 for the analog?
In the setup program, create the two Video Sources then in
Input Connections associate the sources with the
OK, I thought I can do this but I'm stumped. I currently subscribe to
Digital comcast cable. I have mythtv recording standard cable only via
the coax-connector directly into the Hauppauge PVR-250 tuner. This
works fine.
So, I wanted to use the S-Video (or component) on the *same* 250 card