Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
no, you need to take the cable out of the box first, plug it in, and connect.
Use an adapter which would connect to the monitor and PS4. Old monitors usually have a VGA port. Look for a HDMI to VGA cable
You can not only the cable company can manage it with special equipment
Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
no
It is possible to connect a Chromecast to a cable box Comcast and be able to play youtube video on your TV.
You unhook the connection from the cable box to the TV and connect it to the VCR input. You purchase a short cable and install it from the VCR output to where the cable was connected to the TV. The TV will get the cable box signal through the VCR with no problem when you are not using the VCR. If the cable box was connected to the surround sound or Home Theater and then the TV then connect the cable box to the VCR and then the surround sound or home theater.
Yes you can. Just connect it to the cable box, and set it up correctly.
To connect your guitar to a PA system for the best sound quality, use a high-quality instrument cable to connect your guitar to a direct box (DI box), then connect the DI box to the PA system using an XLR cable. Adjust the levels on the DI box and PA system to ensure a clean and balanced sound.
You don't. You either connect the PS3 to your HDTV with HDMI and the Comcast box to your HDTV with HDMI cables like I used to have or you connect the PS3 and Comcast Box with HDMI cables like I did to my home theater and then connect the home theater to the HDTV with a HDMI cable. My Comcast box is HD and I have a Sony HDTV and Sony Home Theater equipped with a HDMI repeater. If you are talking about connection for the internet it is not done with a HDMI cable, but an ethernet cable
To connect your security cameras to an outside cable box for viewing through your cable outlets, you typically need a video encoder or a compatible network video recorder (NVR) that can convert the camera's video feed into a format suitable for cable transmission. Connect the cameras to the NVR using Ethernet cables, and then link the NVR to the cable box via HDMI or coaxial cable. Ensure that the cable box is configured to recognize the NVR's output as an input source. Finally, use your TV remote to switch to the appropriate channel or input to view the camera feeds.