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is it possible that the output on your HD cable box is actually DVI and not HDMI type? the reason I mention is because the majority of HD cable boxes still have DVI outputs which CAN be converted to HDMI but DO NOT carry an audio signal, which would explain what is happening to you right now. If you DO have a DVI connection on your box as I had guessed then all you would need to do now is either hookup standard stereo RCAs from your cable box to the TV or preferrably, an optical digital audio cable from your HD box to the TV. good luck!
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The way you have it hooked up right now will not work unless you have a coaxial out on your cable box going to the dvd recorder. Even then, picture quality will be severely degraded. The best way to do it is to leave your cable box hooked up to your TV via HDMI and connect your dvd recorder to your cable box via component video if your dvd recorder has a component video input. If it doesn't, then just use the composite video input. That way your picture quality will be better and you will still be able to record with the TV off.
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