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How Do You Hook Up A Captive Works Receiver?

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How Do You Hook Up A Captive Works Receiver?

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CaptiveWorks is a manufacturer of digital video broadcasting receivers for HDTVs. The company’s receivers feature on-screen display menus for simplified navigation and setup. Virtually all CaptiveWorks receivers can be used as digital video recorders to capture hours of television programming. Several models are also equipped with disc burners for writing DVDs and audio CDs. Hooking up the component requires an HDMI cable with a compatible HDTV or digital home theater receiver to take full advantage of the CaptiveWorks features. An Ethernet or USB cable is required for PC connections. Insert an HDMI cable into the six-sided HDMI-out port on the back of the receiver, with the wide end of the cable plug turned upward. The port is labeled HDMI and contains 19 holes for receiving the 19 steel pins in the HDMI plug. Connect the other end of the cable in the same manner either to a home theater receiver’s HDMI-in port or the HDMI-in port on the back of a HDTV. Make a note of which HDMI port

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