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Color coding makes it easy to use component cables to connect your converter or DVR to your TV.
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DVI cables can just be plugged in at each end to the two devices. Converters, however, do not have DVI ports, so you will need to use an HDMI to DVI cable. This cable has an HDMI connection at one end and a DVI connection at the other.
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Get step-by-step information on connecting your DVD player to your TV using S-Video cable.
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Like most cables, an S-video cable works as soon as it is connected. Plug one end into the S-video In port on the TV, and the other end to the S-video Out port on the converter. You will also need to connect separate audio cables.
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Connecting with HDMI is easy. Like other cables, you just need to plug it in.
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Analog audio cables, also commonly known as RCA, Stereo, or Composite audio cables, provide a basic two-channel (left and right) audio connection. The cables are generally color coded with one red connection and one white connection.
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Yes. HD programming requires special cables to transmit the high definition signal. Find out more.
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A splitter is a device used to split the cable signal if the signal must be sent to two or more devices. For your equipment to work properly with your Bright House Networks equipment and provide clear reception, it must meet proper signal requirements.A service technician can ensure that your equipment is receiving the proper signal level.
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Yes. A splitter changes the signal level along the cable line. This can cause intermittent loss of service or complete service failure.
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Bright House Networks can install new cable outlets in most locations in your home. There may be a one-time fee for this service, and the price can vary based on where the new outlet will be located.