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In reply to the discussion: OK. I'm sick of paying the cable companies. How do I cut the cord? [View all]Lasher
(29,563 posts)28. I wish I could find a component to HDMI converter but I don't think that will work.
Even if you run everything through an audio/video receiver like I do, it has to be all HDMI or all component. I do have one s-video input working on my receiver but it's 480i standard definition. It works when routed to my component TV but it's not high definition.
If anybody reading this reply can help me find a HDMI to component (AKA RGB) converter, I would be grateful. In that case I would convert the TV and roll all the rest to HDMI, since everything else including the A/V receiver is HDMI capable.
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OK. I'm sick of paying the cable companies. How do I cut the cord? [View all]
Comrade Grumpy
May 2014
OP
Thank you. I could probably live without instant HBO, but I gotta have the NFL.
Comrade Grumpy
May 2014
#2
you'll be missing a wild card playoff game next near if it's not your local team and don't have cabl
pstokely
May 2014
#45
I have a Roku and a rooftop antenna. I find plenty to watch on Netflix, Amazon, etc.
NBachers
May 2014
#5
yep, although the DVD versions are genrally more limited than Roku or Apple TV and
bettyellen
May 2014
#8
there is no coupling converter for that? I am mad I only have two HDMIs, and I switch one back and
bettyellen
May 2014
#24
I wish I could find a component to HDMI converter but I don't think that will work.
Lasher
May 2014
#28
Look at this and check out the "after looking at this other people bought" section...
bettyellen
May 2014
#31
Ah, I always think that someone out there has a fix, LOL. I'm upset my Roku is malfunctioning
bettyellen
May 2014
#42
Just do it. Worry about a substitute after the fact. It's been about a month
GoneFishin
May 2014
#11
So, do you have a data cap on your internet? If so, do you have difficulty staying within it? n/t
winter is coming
May 2014
#16
I'm wondering about getting the lowest level of business-class Internet service. n/t
winter is coming
May 2014
#39
I gave it up in Jan, bought an antenna and get all I wanted for free. Then for 7.99/mo, hulu plus
larkrake
May 2014
#23
We cut the cable about a year ago and the quality of our viewing has gone up.
factsarenotfair
May 2014
#29
Antenna for your locals and affiliates with a converter box if needed (for older sets).
xmas74
May 2014
#36
I got rid of my TV altogether and watch a few things online now and again.
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#38
Ask if you can get just the minimum basic network channels, HBO, and internet
IronLionZion
May 2014
#57