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Standalone TiVo w/ CableCard TV
How would you set up a standalone TiVo with an integrated CableCard
compatible TV? Is there a way to get all of your channels routed through the TiVo box? |
"Eli Renfro" shaped the electrons to say:
How would you set up a standalone TiVo with an integrated CableCard compatible TV? Is there a way to get all of your channels routed through the TiVo box? #2 - No. #1 - With a splitter. Cable to splitter - one to the TV, the other to the TiVO. Or, probably, to a cable box the TiVo controls. You can watch live on the TV using the tuner, and the TiVo can record whatever. -MZ, RHCE #806199299900541, ex-CISSP #3762 -- URL:mailto:megazoneatmegazone.org Gweep, Discordian, Author, Engineer, me. "A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men" 508-755-4098 URL:http://www.megazone.org/ URL:http://www.eyrie-productions.com/ Eris |
"MegaZone" wrote in message ... "Eli Renfro" shaped the electrons to say: How would you set up a standalone TiVo with an integrated CableCard compatible TV? Is there a way to get all of your channels routed through the TiVo box? #2 - No. #1 - With a splitter. Cable to splitter - one to the TV, the other to the TiVO. Or, probably, to a cable box the TiVo controls. You can watch live on the TV using the tuner, and the TiVo can record whatever. Yeah, I'll do this anyway, but the point is I don't want to watch live TV. They need to build the TiVo into the TV ;-) |
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