Lan Barnes wrote:
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 > I'm not as clueless as you think. Your cable approach is ingenious, but
byzantine. I can't see my wife using it, let alone the kids. This is a
design requiremet.

Also, the ability to watch one and record one is highly desireable, almost
a requiremet. And tuning must make sense to my family. Having to tune in 2
places for one channel sucks.

All this is worth $20 for a switch.

Your response shows that you ARE clueless. I don't say this lightly, as I know you but this is one of those things where YOU JUST DON'T IT.

The TV set has its own TV tuner receiving an input from the cable. You can watch TV anytime by selecting the antenna input from the TV's remote. It is INDEPENDENT of the Myth box or the DVD. You can watch DVD anytime you want INDEPENDENT of the Myth box by selecting Video 2 from the TV control. You can watch Myth anytime you want by selecting Video 1 from the TV remote.

You said you are getting rid of the VCR as soon as you transfer the tapes. Is that now untrue? Do you still need to watch video tapes? If that is the case then you lied about the design requirements.

Gus


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