You connect your television source (antenna, cable, satellite, even through a DVR) to the Slingbox, then connect the Slingbox to your home network and watch your living room TV programming from wherever you are by turning any laptop or Internet device into a personal television. It’s that simple.
Audio and Video Connections
Connecting Your Television Source
If You Have a Cable Box, Satellite Box or DVR
Connect a supplied A/V cable from the unused OUTPUTS on your cable box, satellite box, or DVR (whichever is connected directly to your TV) to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN plug on the Slingbox. If your cable box, satellite box, or DVR does not have available outputs to connect directly to the Slingbox, complete the optional connection shown in step so your TV receives the television signal.
TIP: If your cable box, satellite box or DVR has S-VIDEO OUT, use the supplied S-VIDEO cable instead of the yellow video cable from this device to the Slingbox. You still need to connect the red and white audio cables.
November 20th, 2009 - 18:46
You connect your television source (antenna, cable, satellite, even through a DVR) to the Slingbox, then connect the Slingbox to your home network and watch your living room TV programming from wherever you are by turning any laptop or Internet device into a personal television. It’s that simple.
Audio and Video Connections
Connecting Your Television Source
If You Have a Cable Box, Satellite Box or DVR
Connect a supplied A/V cable from the unused OUTPUTS on your cable box, satellite box, or DVR (whichever is connected directly to your TV) to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN plug on the Slingbox. If your cable box, satellite box, or DVR does not have available outputs to connect directly to the Slingbox, complete the optional connection shown in step so your TV receives the television signal.
TIP: If your cable box, satellite box or DVR has S-VIDEO OUT, use the supplied S-VIDEO cable instead of the yellow video cable from this device to the Slingbox. You still need to connect the red and white audio cables.