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How Do You Use A DVD Or VCR Recorder With An HDTV & Cable Box?

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How Do You Use A DVD Or VCR Recorder With An HDTV & Cable Box?

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Hooking your DVD recorder or VCR up to your HDTV and cable box is easily done with only a few cables. Keep in mind that DVD recorders and VCRs do not record in high definition, so quality will be less impressive than if you record on a high-definition DVR, but the recorders can still be useful. In some cases, high-definition signals will be reduced vertically and horizontally to create a 16:9 widescreen picture within a 4:3 standard display. Hook your high-definition television to a cable box by running a coaxial cable from the cable box to the television. On the back of your cable box should be a cable input which runs the cable feed into your home, as well as a cable output to the TV. Once you have connected these two coaxial cables, you should have one cable running into your cable box, and a separate coaxial cable running from your box to the television. On the television, your coaxial cable will be connected to the cable TV coaxial input. This setup allows you to view your cable b

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