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I have listed several references as external links that are supporting source material for the subject. They have been flagged by Wikepedia. I need to know how to correctly cite the external links as references in the article. I am not exactley sure how this is done. Any Help?—Preceding unsigned comment added by Michael.W.Meissner (talk • contribs)
Much of the references to equipment and viewing is dated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.28.152.131 (talk) 00:17, 31 July 2012 (UTC)
I vote to merge the Article on Set-Top Box into the discussion of Cable Converter Box and not visa versa. A Set-Top Box is a Slang for a Converter Box. A VHS machine, some DVR's and DVD Players can also function as a Converter Box but I don't think anyone would call them a Set-Top Box, in fact lots of consumers stick them under the set or in an entertainment console or cabinet. A function of a set-top box can be to Convert and sometime Descramble a signal provide by a cable provider, the correct term for being Cable Converter/Descrambler. See http://twalbany.twalb.com/pdf/userguides/userguide_gi_cft2200_converter.pdf http://www.comcast.com/customers/faq/FaqDetails.ashx?ID=1648 and http://www.timewarnercable.com/Search/SearchResults.ashx?query=converter+box&levelid=0, just to name a few.
Any other commentsMichael William Meissner (talk) 23:33, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
A cable converter is a type of set-top box. But a set-top box is really a form factor more than a specific piece of electronics. For example, WebTV was a set-top box. A TiVo can be considered a set top box. As can a cable box. But these each do pretty much distinct things and lumping them together into one article due to their form factor would be a poor idea. Set top box should discuss the phenomenon of devices that add delivered services to a television and not try to cover the entire realm of such devices. I oppose the merge. - Keith D. Tyler ¶ 22:15, 10 June 2008 (UTC)