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To use picture and picture, one Picture source needs to be the composite input your digital converter is connected to, the other source needs to be the antenna input on your TV set. Hope this helps mills Unregistered guest Posted on Tuesday, April 05, - pm: Thanks, Cableguy. Can I split the cable at the cable jack in the wall and simply run one cable directly to the TV via the VCR so that I can record and the other into the digital cable box?

Would this work instead of using the composite cables? Post Number: 17 Registered: Mar Posted on Tuesday, April 05, - pm: mills, You would benefit the PIP proceedure to have the composite wires connected. If it works that way, then no need to connect the composite wires. Question about your VCR, you're running the straight cable to the vcr to record analog, if you run composite outputs through the VCR then on to the TV you can record everything your digital converter lets you see.

Not trying to confuse just showing another option. Post Number: 19 Registered: Mar Posted on Tuesday, April 05, - pm: p. I see the answers are addressing different issues. Can you be more specific? Is HD involved in this equation? SloMeaux Member since Sep posts. I know Samsung makes a TV that it works with. Take the cable from the wall, split it, run one wire back to the RF input on your converter, the other coaxial wire run to your TV's ant.

Connect the composite wires from the output of your digital converter to a composite input on the back of your Samsung. To use picture and picture, one Picture source needs to be the composite input your digital converter is connected to, the other source needs to be the antenna input on your TV set.

Hope this helps. Can I split the cable at the cable jack in the wall and simply run one cable directly to the TV via the VCR so that I can record and the other into the digital cable box? Would this work instead of using the composite cables? Post Number: 17 Registered: Mar If it works that way, then no need to connect the composite wires. Question about your VCR, you're running the straight cable to the vcr to record analog, if you run composite outputs through the VCR then on to the TV you can record everything your digital converter lets you see.

Not trying to confuse just showing another option. Post Number: 19 Registered: Mar I already split it twice. What kind of splitter do you recommend? Post Number: 20 Registered: Mar AIf you can get a splitter from your cable company that would be my strong recommendation.

Why do you need a three way? It goes from the main source to the living room jack and then must be split to go to the bedroom and to the living room. NOw that I want to split the cable in the living room to send one cable to the digital HD box and the other directly to the TV, I'll need 3 splits. Analog Audio Converters. Analog Audio to Analog Analog Audio to Digita Digital Audio to Analo USB 2.

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