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Username: Gabin

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jul-04
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I'm trying to hook up a Sony receiver (video and audio) to hook all the various sources of media to: DVD, CD, TV, VCR. Our video is a coaxle source (ok, I use an antenna), but the receiver's ins are only Component or Digital. Is there a cable that is coaxle to component? I've never seen one.
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Username: Pininfarina

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Post Number: 2
Registered: Apr-04
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The coaxial cable is a radio (RF) signal from your antenna. Your TV needs to tune in the video and audio. Connect it directly to your TV, and run audio cable to your receiver from the TV. Depending on your TV, it will probably have to be analog audio cable, which is fine, because broadcast TV has low quality sound anyhow.

BTW - someone should have answered this already IMHO.

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