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Anonymous Posted on Sep 09, 2011

I have an RCA Powertrak tv that does not have the remote. I have a cable box that has an audio imput section that i hooked to my xbox 360. I have run an auto program and it does not find the channels that would normmaly come with my cable. Mostly the lower numbers is the problem. I also can not get my xbox 360 read on channels 3 and 4 like the cable box switch says it can. I can not go to channel 00 for video because of lack of remote. How can I get my xbox working?

  • Anonymous Sep 09, 2011

    When I plug it into the rear I can not reach the input from the screen. There is no way to access it without the remote. I have also tried disconnecting the box and just connecting to the wall cable input still nothing. There is also only one AV point on the tv.

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First, remove the XBox from the cable box and move it to the TV inputs. Use the menu on the front of the TV to change the input device you have plugged the XBox into and it will work. In other words, connect the XBox to AV2 in the rear of your television and select AV from the menu as the input for your device and the XBox screen will appear. If you reconnect your cable to the cable input on your cable box and connect the output to your AV1 on the TV, it will detect your stations, as long as you select Cable from the menu for input type. Let m know if you understand what I am saying.

  • Anonymous Sep 09, 2011

    What make and model TV do you have?

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