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FWIW, I do have to say that setting up the TW service was quite painless for us. We live in a condo. there is only a single coax line leading from the satellite/cable closet outside out building to inside of our unit. For DirecTV, they needed three coax lines. Running additional lines into our unit was the big problem.
TW was able to use the single lead to feed the HD DVR, a second box back in the bedroom and a third (no box) lead into the TiVo. I may move the box to feed the TiVo because there are a few channels I would like to be able to TiVo that I cannot get without the box. But none of this is important to you - sorry for the hijack. |
Did I mention that if you have a cable-card slot on your TV you don't need a box? And that you can enjoy digital TV? Digital HD TV?
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No cable card slot. That'll have to wait until we decide to upgrade to the series 3 TiVo.
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Get real 75ohm nice shielded cables X3 (all the same length) Something like Belden 1504 or pre-molded if you must and go component everywhere possible ie. DVD player. Hack your Tivo to get at it's component output (if available on-board) and or build a HDTV MythTV. Then sit back and wait out whats next Problem solved.
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Good call, Tramspotter. I completely forgot about MythTV. You could build a nice Linux box for HD MythTV for a lot cheaper than TiVo. I'll probably do that when we move...
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