You probably can't. You will probably need the cable converter box to make the signal usable. You could split off of his cable from his box to his TV if you wanted to watch the same program he is watching. Many of the systems now only send one signal at a time...the one that the box calls for when channels are changed.
The purpose of an HDMI splitter cable is to take HDMI signal from a source (such as satellite television service) and split that signal to multiple televisions. Such splitter cables are very handy to have when one owns more than one high definition television and wishes to enjoy high definition programming while saving money.
A computer monitor splitter cable is used to send video signal from one monitor to a second monitor. This may be helpful when making presentations to meetings or for demonstrations in classrooms.
Yes. You just have to hook the machines to your television. No cable service is required.
A "splitter", which can be purchased at any store where electronics are sold. They are very cheap and easy to use.
I have done this before. I think it's called a splinter. What you do is take the main cable wire and hook it up to the splinter. Then there will be two spots on the other side of it to hook two wires. Hook one to one and the other to the other one. Then there ya go! =)
Go to a place like Best Buy, and get a splitter. You could try using a splitter.
Yes, hook it up just like a desktop.
Sounds like you hooked the 3-way splitter to the RF out coax jack on the cable box, which only puts out rf on channel 3 and only what the box is tuned to in regards to programming. Hook up the line from outside to the input of the splitter, each output of the splitter to each cable box/tv input.
You need internet service from DSL or cable
The connect more than 2 TVs to a receiver, you need to splitter to split the signal for the TV to take to another TV. You can get a splitter at Radio Shack. The cable should be a RG6 coax cable. If you want to split TV 1 with anything other than a coax cable you need to get a special splitter for the type cable you are using from the receiver to the TV; RCA, component, or HDMI. HDMI does have a length limitation. When you mirror 2 TVs, the same program is on both TVs; when you change channels it will change both TVs channels.
Yes.
no it is impossible to hook up cable to the projector, the only way is not hook a asr cable to the DVD out box and the take rst cable from the out cable hook into the in port on the projector in conclustion you need a DVD player also