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pangaia

(24,324 posts)
Wed Oct 3, 2018, 04:20 PM Oct 2018

Question about my TIME WARNER/SPECTRUM TV BOX

I have TIME WARNER Cable for TV ONLY.
I never watch TV so I cancelled the account. They said Keep the "Box." Whatever that thing is called.
Today I get a bill that included $123 for "unreturned equipment." The BOX I assume.

I plan to watch NETFLIX (I get DVDs) and I also BOUGHT an indoor TV antenna that sometimes gets a local station. :&gt )))
Maybe in the future I will want to play streaming things on the TV screen. Youtube, Netflix, etc,. I don't know much about it.


Can I return 'the box' and buy something to replace it? Do I need something to replace it..?
This is what it says on the box.

SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA EXPLORER 4250 HDC

Many thanks for any help...

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Question about my TIME WARNER/SPECTRUM TV BOX (Original Post) pangaia Oct 2018 OP
Get a cheapie blue ray box (Sony) or something like this. It works fine w/ ... SWBTATTReg Oct 2018 #1
Thank you. pangaia Oct 2018 #2
No, don't call yourself dumb. It's just technology and it'll change again before you know it ... SWBTATTReg Oct 2018 #3

SWBTATTReg

(24,255 posts)
1. Get a cheapie blue ray box (Sony) or something like this. It works fine w/ ...
Wed Oct 3, 2018, 05:25 PM
Oct 2018

Netflix and other applications (I have two of them) and never had any problems w/. If I recall, it cost about 30-40 bucks.

Got at Target.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
2. Thank you.
Wed Oct 3, 2018, 07:03 PM
Oct 2018

Can I still play NETFLIX DVDs on my DVD player w/o the 'box". Just run straight from the DVD player to the TV?
god, I'm dumb about this.

But I know how to play Mahler Symphonies.

SWBTATTReg

(24,255 posts)
3. No, don't call yourself dumb. It's just technology and it'll change again before you know it ...
Thu Oct 4, 2018, 03:02 AM
Oct 2018

The answer to your ? is YES. You can play the DVDs on the blue ray box if the DVD received from Netflix is blue ray compatible.


One other point I want to make is that I run the modem still from Charter/Spectrum (for my internet) into my router, which then splits into separate feeds (1) into my computer (2) and another link also goes to my blue ray box (the one I am talking about here, the one you can buy for 30-40 bucks at target). In short, I have internet service from Charter/Spectrum, in order to get Netflix (I use the internet service for other things basically, but the Netflix was a bonus too).

I assume that you should be able to play the Netflix DVDs if they were blue ray compatible (which I think Netflix has). I know that Red Box (another DVD movie/games rental thing), you had blue ray discs (DVDs) too.

Hopefully this will answer your ?s and you get working! Good luck.

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