Friday, January 22, 2010

Coaxial To Hdmi How To Connect Coaxial Cable To HDMI On HDTV?

How to connect Coaxial cable to HDMI on HDTV? - coaxial to hdmi

How do I get the best image quality 1080p high definition coaxial cable to connect to HDTV connection. I have four TVs, and I do not want to pay the monthly fees for cable companies. Are there any switches or devices available to connect you to the coaxial cable connection to a cable box () to the HDTV via HDMI for better quality.

5 comments:

TV guy said...

There is no coaxial cable to the HDMI period.
If your a HDTV QAM tuner, you can all cable channels in the clear - HDMI is not necessary to have - the quality is as good as connected with a set-top box via HDMI.

When you see all channels, you need a set-top boxes, unless that have a cable TV card slot get.

jf said...

You need a high-definition tuner somehow. If you have an antenna, then you need an antenna configuration in high definition. Even if the TV has a tuner, then you can go directly from your TV antenna (or the wall) to the TV. If you need a cable or satellite HDTV tuner from cable or satellite. The following tables have HDMI outputs feed to your TV.

But as already mentioned, is not 1080p. Broadcast TV is now in 720p or 1080i. This will be displayed on your TV. Component cables can handle that when the device for this connection. But otherwise, you can get the above boxes, and HDMI, and still use the 720p and 1080i (digital).

jf said...

You need a high-definition tuner somehow. If you have an antenna, then you need an antenna configuration in high definition. Even if the TV has a tuner, then you can go directly from your TV antenna (or the wall) to the TV. If you need a cable or satellite HDTV tuner from cable or satellite. The following tables have HDMI outputs feed to your TV.

But as already mentioned, is not 1080p. Broadcast TV is now in 720p or 1080i. This will be displayed on your TV. Component cables can handle that when the device for this connection. But otherwise, you can get the above boxes, and HDMI, and still use the 720p and 1080i (digital).

bobmocs said...

You can not do it, but look around technology CAT5-6 is one way to capture HD signals out of the house. You can develop at 1080p each ISH 25 are up to 30 m depending on the gadget, but the amplifiers or repeaters cheap. You will need an HDMI splitter on television and you in TV signal will come, but the disadvantage is only one TV channel at all.

http://www.threedoubleyou.com/cat5.htm

Joe said...

whatever. Coaxial signal can not HiDef. CompoNet can caryy 1080i. HDMI cable is only capable of carrying 1080p. No cable is your uncle, your input. More importantly ... the source. Why do not you pay
for HD? E1 others. They are no longer special.

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