Yeah, I had this weird buzzing on my TV that I thought had to do with the DVR. I tried different cable set-ups but nothing worked, until I simply used both the RF and Audio/Video terminals, which should have been redundant, but it worked, so, okay.
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Yellow/white cables. Audio and video?
Yellow is video. White would be audio. If there are two channels of audio (i.e. stereo) you'd also have a red cable for the other channel.
OK, that's what I thought. I have a red/yellow/white cable around here somewhere, but if the red is also audio, it won't help my problem.
Eh. I'm dropping cable now that Leverage is done for the season; I'll be watching everything on my laptop for a while anyway.
Ya, that sounds like composite video. Low def option. You would want the 5-RCA's (well, 3 are video, 2 are audio) that is Component. Not sure what inputs your tv has, and what outputs your cable box has.
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I think Windows tablets are going to have a problem since you can get a perfectly good Windows laptop at the same price point or less.
OTOH, someone looking to buy an iPad probably isn't going to cross-shop a Windows laptop. I think the iPad's problem is going to be people who have a MacBook and an iPhone/iPod Touch wondering if they really need something in the middle. My prediction is that the iPad will do well and will be great for some people, but isn't going to be the next big thing.
I already read about some people who say that they're going to ditch their laptops, and buy a desktop computer and a iPad. Don't know how prevalent that will be, though.
Oh, I think the iPad will do well, I just don't think it's the next iPhone or iPod. Primarily because of the iPhone and iPod.
Thanks, o_a. I'll take a look later and see if I can use Component. I think the tv may have that option.