ati AIW 9600 - connecting tv coax cable to ATI (HOW)?

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tdr

I can not find any info on how to connect the cable companies coax to
the ati 9600 AIW and watch tv. (or record from the cable companies DVR
- device is 30+ feet away from the computer)

What is the tv connector? input? or Output?

Do I need another device to convert the coax to s-video or composit?

I was able to get an ext. dvd player connected but that was thru the
composit ports.

TIA.
 
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T Shadow

tdr said:
I can not find any info on how to connect the cable companies coax to
the ati 9600 AIW and watch tv. (or record from the cable companies DVR
- device is 30+ feet away from the computer)

What is the tv connector? input? or Output?

Do I need another device to convert the coax to s-video or composit?

I was able to get an ext. dvd player connected but that was thru the
composit ports.

TIA.
Connectors are described in MMC*.PDF on the disc that came with your AIW.
Basically the RF co-ax connector and the breakout box are input. Everything
else is output.
I have cable run directly to the co-ax connector for easy access to standard
channels. Have S-Video&audio from the box to the breakout box for the best
picture from the box and the RF out of the box is not stereo.

50ft S-Video cables are available. May need an amplifier. If you wanted to
connect both the cable box and DVR to the AIW this way you'll have to get a
S-Video & audio switch. The switch would make it more likely to need an
amplifier. It's possible they make a switch/amplifier combo.

Hope I understood your post correctly and this helps.
 
T

tdr

Thanks,

I found out what the problem was.

I was trying to scan for channels thru the vcr, dvr, and cable box.
with no luck.
I needed to connect the "raw" cable (no devices on the wire) to the
card first then scan for channels, once it found the channels, I then
was able to connect the card to the DVR and see the signal for the DVR
and VCR.
 

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