computer help
#1
#3
RE: computer help
ORIGINAL: mdfirefighter
Get a video card with svideo or composite out
OR
if you have a TV with VGA or DVI in then you are set.
Get a video card with svideo or composite out
OR
if you have a TV with VGA or DVI in then you are set.
#4
RE: computer help
find a cheaper one of these, that will do it...
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...624&CatId=1430
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...624&CatId=1430
#5
RE: computer help
the yellow is composite
This is s-video
I'm betting your TV has at least one of either of these. And you could get a video card to replace or augment the one you have to output in one of these formats.
This is VGA
The white one is DVI
Your TV MAY have one of these. If it does then you don't need a new card and should be able to hook up your computer directly with no changes.
Savy?
This is s-video
I'm betting your TV has at least one of either of these. And you could get a video card to replace or augment the one you have to output in one of these formats.
This is VGA
The white one is DVI
Your TV MAY have one of these. If it does then you don't need a new card and should be able to hook up your computer directly with no changes.
Savy?
#8
RE: computer help
ORIGINAL: mdfirefighter
Well thats the question isn't it. You need to find out what your TV accepts. Once you know that, then we can give you options.
Well thats the question isn't it. You need to find out what your TV accepts. Once you know that, then we can give you options.
#9
RE: computer help
Might be easier if you find out whats on the TV, but if you must something like this might work:
http://www.computercasesandcables.com/ccc/CV-25120.html
But remember:
http://www.computercasesandcables.com/ccc/CV-25120.html
But remember:
NOTE: Note Though this adapter works with most video cards, some video cards do not support this adapter.
#10
RE: computer help