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    I'm looking at swapping a 625 out for a 612 but I've read that they've been problematic in the past. Is that still true?

    Also looking to add an HD DVR or receiver for my bedroom. I'm thinking either another 612, or a 211. How's the 211?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lparsons21 View Post
    I'm looking at swapping a 625 out for a 612 but I've read that they've been problematic in the past. Is that still true?

    Also looking to add an HD DVR or receiver for my bedroom. I'm thinking either another 612, or a 211. How's the 211?

    Lloyd if you don't mind you could run a HDMI cable to the bedroom HDTV and Component and audio cables to the livingroom HDTV as the outputs are always on.
    Plus you would save money that way, unless you need separate functions on the bedroom HDTV.

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    Thanks for the suggestion.

    That would work fine, although th bedroom tv would get the component cable as it doesn't have hdmi, only dvi and component.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lparsons21 View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion.

    That would work fine, although th bedroom tv would get the component cable as it doesn't have hdmi, only dvi and component.
    Go to monoprice.com and look for a HDMI splitter. They have one for about $35 that works fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobvick View Post
    Go to monoprice.com and look for a HDMI splitter. They have one for about $35 that works fine.
    Thanks for the suggestion but both tv's don't have hdmi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lparsons21 View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion but both tv's don't have hdmi.
    You can get an HDMI-to-DVI adapter or a cable with HDMI on one end and DVI on the other end.

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    Even if you use an HDMI to DVI adapter, you will also need to run audio cables for sound.

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    You will need the audio cables for either the HDMI to DVI adapter or component cables.....
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    lloyd, your best value option is to get two 211's and pay the 39.99 dvr activation fee. the dvr fee is 6.00 a month. plus a second 612 for the bedroom is 10 bucks a month instead of 7.00. in one year you will pay 108.00 in extra fees. (6x12 for dvr plus 3x12 for 612/211 diff). after paying the 39.99 you have then saved 68 bucks in the first year alone. take that 68.00 bucks and buy a 500gb hdd. you can swap the hdd from one rec to another as needed, or even buy a second hdd and have one at both tv's.

    the 211 seems to be a stable rec. you can hook up an OTA to your 211 and also record an OTA and SAT feed at the same time as well as watch one or the other. this is just an idea for ya to consider. based on your recording needs it may work, or not. just dont rush it and think it out.

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    Yes, monoprice.com has cables that have five conductors - 3 component and 2 audio - for that purpose, in various lengths.

    That's probably the easier way, because the HDMI method implies that the audio is going via HDMI, so you would need some way of pulling it out, or else running parallel audio cable.
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