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Connecting your TV signal to your computer



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By : Kim King    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-28 05:31:50
what makes this task easy is the fact that the vast majority of TV tuners get their TV signal through coaxial ports, these are little threaded plugs to let you screw connectors onto them, if your room already has a coaxial port and it all you have to do is screw in your tuners coaxial port.
Now if you're coaxial cable is already being used by your TV or cable box you going to need was called a splitter, I splitter is little objects palette to split one cable into two, and they're available in nearly any store that sells TVs, splitters are cheap and easy-to-use villager TV work normally even if your computer is recording a different channel. To do this you going to screw the coaxial cables connected into the side of the splitter with only one port, and then you're going to flog your two new coaxial cables and each of the other two ports on the splitters other side.

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