Hauppauge HD PVR 1212

I'm a Playstation owner and would like to know if I can input a Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 into my QIP6200-2 HD box and output the video from the box to my screen via HDMI. I am asking because I only use a PC monitor that uses DVI and HDMI connections. I would like to record my gameplay to my pc but also watch the gameplay on my HDMI monitor since I do not have the RGB (component) inputs on my monitor.
The Hauppauge has one component in and I'm guessing that would plug into my HD box's input. The Hauppage has an component out and I'm guess that would plug into my OUT on the HD box. But can I switch some settings for the OUT to show up on the HDMI connection?
The Hauppauge only has component connections for video.

Sorry but I do not believe that this will work.  The Verizon STBs do not have Inputs, only Outputs.
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