Since CC is closed
digital cable you will need decoder box.
Or you can plug the coaxial line directly to tv and you should also be receiving analog cable without a decoder box.
You can only get the standard 70 something channels via Analog cable.
Or you can plug the coaxial line directly to tv and you should also be receiving analog cable without a decoder box.
You can only get the standard 70 something channels via Analog cable.
u should be able to run a coax cable to the pc u just wont get teh digital channels but it should still work cuz tw is sending u an analog signal the cable box is what converts it iirc.
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Windows Media Center supports a wide range of TV signal types, including antenna signals, cable TV signals, and satellite TV signals. The type of signal you can set up is determined by the type of TV tuner you have installed on your computer, the area in which you live, and the cable or satellite television provider you subscribe to.
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