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someone please help!i just bought a 27 inch rca flattube hd tv and ive been trying to set it up for over 3 hours now its asking for my signal type and digital or analog im so confused heres what i do know iv tried all the combinations analog digital antena you name it but still nothing works and theres no piture i have basic charter cable and i dont know if its digital or analog someone please help because im about to take a sledge hammer and slam it into the tv

2006-08-02 19:31:30 · 4 answers · asked by antelias 2 in Consumer Electronics TVs

ok now that i have that straightened out how do i set this thing up? when i put it on digital i get a few channels i never had before like music and som other things but analog doesent work

2006-08-02 19:42:57 · update #1

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If you have digital cable, you should not be using the antenna inputs. The output of your cable box should be one of the following video connections:

Composite (yellow, red, white RCA plugs)
S-Video (minature 4-pin round connector) plus audio (red, white RCA)
Component (Three video cables labeled Y Pr Pb (or Y Cr Cb) sometimes with red, green and blue RCA plugs; plus audio (red, white RCA or digital (coax or optical)
HDMI (small rectangular multi-pin connector)

You should plug you cable box output into a matching input of your TV. Use only one of the listed connections, but the last listed is most preferred, decreasing in preference to the first. Then you set your TV to the proper "external" input. You should have an input selector on your remote control, and it should show on-screen which input is selected (by name, e.g. "component" or "HDMI"). Select the one you have used for your cable box.

If this does not solve your problem, post another question, but this time specify exactly what your cable system provides as outputs, and what your TV has as inputs. It would also help if you gave the make and model of the TV.

2006-08-02 19:44:00 · answer #1 · answered by gp4rts 7 · 1 3

If you have sattalite, you have digital. If you have a cable that comes with a box, like Comcast, then it is probably digital. But if you are using cable that is going from the tv to the wall, then it's analog.

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2016-08-28 13:30:20 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Return the TV. Buy one from Best Buy and have them come out and install it. I bought a 50" Pioneer Elite from one of their Magnolia things and had them mount it on the wall and they did an amazing job...programmed a universal remote so all I have to do is push one button to watch TV or a DVD...really happy with it.

2006-08-03 18:57:09 · answer #4 · answered by Alex F 2 · 0 0

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