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Thread: Viewing Pc On Tv!

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    worldpease's Avatar always annoying
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    Hi, everybody,
    I want to know something...

    I´ve downloaded some very good DivX movies
    and also some Videos, and I would like to know how to connect
    my PC to a TV, (a 36¨ TV, lol)...

    I know that I could buy a DVD/DivX player,
    but what nned is there?
    And I have also heard that some CPUs come with a
    video output, Well, mine doesn´t,
    so, I was wondering If I can get my PC one of those...

    Ok, I´d apreciate any help you can give me,
    Thank you...

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #2
    muchspl2
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    video card with s-video out

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    worldpease's Avatar always annoying
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    Oooh!,
    Yea, a video card,
    That´s what they were talking about, yea...

    Ok, Thanks ¨Mush¨,
    and, would you have any idea
    hou mush does it costs?

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #4
    muchspl2
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    60.00 to 500.00 us
    if your not a gamer, (obviously ) you only need a cheap one, make sure it has s-video out
    and you might need a adapter if your 36" tv doesn't have s-video inputs, it should if its newer than 5 years old

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #5
    This would be the way to go. Get a video card with s-video out.
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    and write with the normal lettertype and color......... other colors are annoying
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    You can get a device for about £100 that converts the existing signal coming out of your video card, and transmits via radio waves to a receiver that you plug into the scart socket on your TV, for ultimate coolness!

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    Originally posted by barbarossa@21 July 2004 - 13:52
    You can get a device for about £100 that converts the existing signal coming out of your video card, and transmits via radio waves to a receiver that you plug into the scart socket on your TV, for ultimate coolness!
    or just get a video card with TV out and a good cable for 80 bucks, plus u'll have a videocard (and more memory for your pc)
    Last edited by Barbarossa; 04-03-2007 at 11:27 AM.
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    Originally posted by barbarossa@21 July 2004 - 13:52
    You can get a device for about £100 that converts the existing signal coming out of your video card, and transmits via radio waves to a receiver that you plug into the scart socket on your TV, for ultimate coolness!
    I was thinking about getting one of those (I think the distance is too far for s-video cable), then I realised it was cheaper to get a Divx DVD player.
    Last edited by Barbarossa; 04-03-2007 at 11:27 AM.
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    u can get a gefore 5200 or a 9200 for around $50ish. u usually get a s-video to rca adapter. buy an extension cord from radio shack for around $0.50. and u're done

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