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Sony bravia-unable to tune in video channel via dvd

Able to warch dvd's perfectly. pay tv able to be viewed but unable to record regular tv channels/pay tv . dvd recorder says it is recording but on playback there is a blank screen. also unable to view regular tv channels throughdvd recorder.

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    trying to set up tv to only view free channels I do not have cable

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Thethe wires have to run out of your cable box into the dvd recorder then back out to the tv,try rehooking it up

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