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What you need to connect your Computer to a TV :


1. TV

TV with these types of input connections :

  • S-Video - (Video)
  • RCA - (Audio / Video)
  • VGA - (Video)
  • HDMI - (Video)
  • 2. Computer

    Computer PC or Mac with these types of output connections :

    (Video)

  • S-Video
  • VGA
  • DVI
  • (Audio)

  • Headphone Out
  • Speaker Out 3.5mm Jack
  • 3. Cables/Connectors

    You will possibly need one or more of these cables and connectors:

    (Video)

  • S-Video
  • VGA
  • VGA to RCA
  • DVI to HDMI
  • DVI to RCA
  • DVI to S-Video
  • (Audio)

  • RCA to 3.5mm Sterio Jack
  •  


    Recomendations :


    Video

    For the best results we recomend that you try to use a VGA video connection to the TV as a minimum. This type of input will only be available on Newer Plasma and LCD TV's. For old style TV's there will only be RCA or S-Video inputs and will either need a VGA to S-Video/RCA adaptor.

    There are only a couple of options for video outputs on computers but below are examples of s-video and VGA connections on some PC's and an S-Video and DVI on some Mac's.
    Outputs on some PC's
    Outputs on some Mac's

    The latest Plasma / LCD TV's will recomend using an HDMI input as the optimal quality. This will need a DVI to HDMI cable or adaptor, but is only available for Mac and some PC's.

    All you have to do on your computer is copy your screen to you TV and click on the full screen button on our player.

     

    Audio

    The audio is much easier. You will just require an RCA to 3.5mm Sterio Jack which is pictured to the right.

    The Jack will plug in to your Computer Headphone or Speaker output
    and the 2 RCA phono plugs will connect straight to your TV Audio input.


    Where to find these Cables:


    All these cables and connectors should be available from your local eletronics store and don't cost too much. You can also buy all this online from many different stores. We suggest that you take a look at www.apple.com as they have some products that work for both Mac and PC.

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