How Do I set up my Time Warner Cable Box To My Tv???? Help!?
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there's a white cable which is supposed to be connected to the box and tv, but the box says something about cable input and another thing says cable output...also there's the cable from the wall...help and don't be a smartass thanks
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Answer:
Connect a cable from the wall to cable in. If your TV has one, connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI out to your TV. If you don't have an HDMI in, then connect the five part component cable from the Box to your TV. If you don't have component in, then use the red, white, and yellow cable to the TV. That last one is known as composite. If all else fails, then connect another cable like the one from the wall to the antenna input on the TV and watch the programming on channel three on the TV.
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