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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 507736" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Your local newspaper, but it won't do you any good unless you have an external antenna. You should ask the DirecTV installer if they can put up an antenna for you also</p><p></p><p>And don't bother with composite cable (and to everyone else out there using composite when you have an available s-video, I suggest you switch) - all my old DirecTV receivers includ'g the HD reciever have s-video out - This will give you the best possible picture from the receiver.</p><p></p><p>You should be using component cables from the receiver to your TV.</p><p>Their newest receiver may have HDMI out, if so use that to the TV instead of somponent.</p><p></p><p>The second option for going from the receiver to the EyeTV would be to use the receiver's coax output. Have not tried this, but could give it try this weekend and let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 507736, member: 24160"] Your local newspaper, but it won't do you any good unless you have an external antenna. You should ask the DirecTV installer if they can put up an antenna for you also And don't bother with composite cable (and to everyone else out there using composite when you have an available s-video, I suggest you switch) - all my old DirecTV receivers includ'g the HD reciever have s-video out - This will give you the best possible picture from the receiver. You should be using component cables from the receiver to your TV. Their newest receiver may have HDMI out, if so use that to the TV instead of somponent. The second option for going from the receiver to the EyeTV would be to use the receiver's coax output. Have not tried this, but could give it try this weekend and let you know. [/QUOTE]
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