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    Time Warner Guide - Nobody else finds it cumbersome?

    OK, so now that we got that out of the way, back to my original question about using the TV's menu. I'll probably actually have time to give this a try this weekend, but if I connect my tv to my cable box using a regular coax cable or by some other means besides HDMI, will I be able to scan for...
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    Time Warner Guide - Nobody else finds it cumbersome?

    OK, Jayn, I am a relative HD newbie. My cable box (HD/DVR) has several ways to connect to my TV, including HDMI, a regular coax cable type connection, and RCA type connections. So, are you saying that unless I use one of the HDMI connections, I won't see any HD TV and will only get the lower...
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    Time Warner Guide - Nobody else finds it cumbersome?

    Cablecard's not an option, too few channels (and my 6-month-old TV doesn't have a slot). But I'm not sure I'm understanding something here. If I used the regular cable connection from my box to the TV instead of the HDMI cable, that's not really analog, is it?
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    Time Warner Guide - Nobody else finds it cumbersome?

    Thanks for the input, Jayn. I actually only have one set, and interestingly enough I had recently looked at Tivo. I am a cheapskate at heart, though, and I think the fee for Tivo is too much for what it is, especially considering what is charged by cable/satellite for essentially the same thing...
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    Time Warner Guide - Nobody else finds it cumbersome?

    I recently switched from Dish to TWC because I wanted SNY. While I didn't expect the same guide features I had with Dish (multiple customizable menus, etc.), I did expect something better than this. No customization, channels in some random order, the whole menu with hundreds of channels to look...