Any chance of the model number or the place you got it from jetje?
Found one by Marmitek but it's £95! :o
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Any chance of the model number or the place you got it from jetje?
Found one by Marmitek but it's £95! :o
Sorry didn't get back on it pmed already with some..
Well it's Marmitek400 2,4 ghz transmitter has 4 different channels using jacks (as that's the english word for it) comes with audio splitter to jack (from small pin as the audio out on soundcard, stereo to red/white audio)
and yellow video.
No software needed to install, just your videocard software it needs to have a video out...
Playing vids is probably no different as using a cable.
Audio is no difference stereo quality think it's 99% Video quality is good a cable is better though 95%.
Have hardly any interference, connection is stable till 100 meters through walls and floors.
Prizes, well i got it from a local electronic shop. There are 2 versions, one with a remote and infra red control, and the cheap one i got without that....
Thanks jetje B)
Going on the hunt now...
edit: Wow jetje, you got a good deal!
Eventually I found a Philips SBC VL1200 Video Sender, nearly new for £70. Does the same job as the Marmitek, except you can connect 2 devices to the sender. Best deal I could find (if the guy hasn't sold it yet).
I think this is the american version of it.
It is called "entertainment anywhere". I did a little research and apparently the annoying pop up ads master X10 is the american counterpart of Marmitek.
It is 70 dollars with free shipping.
Once I learn more about it I will probably buy it
http://www.x10.com/products/x10_vk57a.htm#e560d.4b6a
http://graphics.x10.com/images9/ent_anywhere_big.jpg
But it befuddles me how they think they can sell a product like this with out explaining how it connects to anything. No where on the page does it say "video card" or "tv-out".
Still I don't know how else it would hook up to your pc. They probably shy away from such information since most computers do not have TV-out cards.
I was happy to learn that mine does. It looks like an S-Video cable. But it appears this product just uses the traditional RCA cables.Would I need some converter from radio shack?
Or are all tv-out's on video cards S-video.
This could be really cool... but if you go full screen with many movies on your pc and they look like crap, I could only imagine how bad it would look on a large TV.
Well I bought one today.
It should arrive sometime next week. I will let you know how it works.
curious at that... nice info Healimonster B)
Heliamonster i got one today. Works very well with good quality picture and sound but when i try to play a video on my pc i just get a black screen but the sound comes through. Anyone have any ideas about this... please?
edit: it's not the video sender its my graphics card :angry: looking through to try and solve this...
Did you check your outputdevice-setting for videocard.Quote:
Originally posted by Skillian@13 March 2003 - 17:55
Heliamonster i got one today. Works very well with good quality picture and sound but when i try to play a video on my pc i just get a black screen but the sound comes through. Anyone have any ideas about this... please?
edit: it's not the video sender its my graphics card :angry: looking through to try and solve this...
Default is analog monotor you must therefore select tv.
There is a proggy called tv-tool that lets you switch back and forth. ;)
i use Divx player.......
it is very easy to use
No No No...
Are you all mad ?? :blink:
By FAR and away the best thing to use is an Xbox... it works just SO well.
get a standard Xbox.. bung a mod chip in it and install XBMP on it.
You get an excelent media player, no huge PC next to your TV.. the ability for AC3 output and a games console (which you can install mame, and a load of other great things on it).
Once you see a working system there is no going back !