Depends on the receiver. Some models have just a pass thru feature and connot decode the audio portion of the HDMI signal, and therefore will need a digital audio cable to get sound. Some receivers can decode the audio, so you will need to consult your manual to see what they say. If you need a audio cable it will tell you.
You will need to have the internet thru your cable company but not cable tv service.
Yes. All you need to do is find a way to get the TV picture to the monitor. It can't decode cable or antenna signals, so you'll need to probably use internet TV or Netflix on a connected PC.
TV tuner card
Yes, for your TV, you need cable to watch ABDC, because it's on MTv.
There is no current in TV cable, there is no need to disconect it before cutting. Nothing will happen.
You need a television that has an HDMI input.
HD Box usually refer to set-top boxes provided by cable or satellite providers to convert and decode signals from the providers and reproduced on televisions in homes. They may be obtained directly from the cable or satellite providers.
If you have analog Cable, you may need to do a "channel search or auto program" on your TV to find your channels. Go to your TV menu, look for these options. If you have digital cable and have a cable tv receiver, you will need to call your cable company. They may have to send a "re-hit" which basically reprograms your cable box.
Every Cable TV company has channels on different packages. You will need to contact your local Cable TV provider.
yup it can decode 1080p all the way threw 480i (1080i included)
Analog signals of US television programming will end February 19, 2009. The formatting will change to digital, which will require a cable box to decode the programming.