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| 377189 | 2005-08-01 05:19:00 | I want to watch my computer's output on a TV, using either the TV's s-video or composite video input. My video card has a 9-pin output which I'm told is a video output. I assume I need an adaptor to convert this into a s-video and/or compositie video connection. I've asked around all the local shops and although some of them seem to know what I mean, none of them can help me. Can anyone confirm that this 9-pin output is what I think it is, and suggest where I might be able to get an adaptor? TIA. |
daveconz (7468) | ||
| 377190 | 2005-08-01 05:33:00 | 1.One should have come with the graphics card. 2.Go to a good computer shop/dealer and buy one there. 3.Dick smith Electronics they should have it,ask them to get it for you if they dont have it in stock. |
memphis (2869) | ||
| 377191 | 2005-08-02 09:32:00 | Thanks. I managed to find an adaptor and it's working. Only problem is that my main monitor loses it's sharpness when the video adaptor is plugged in. It almost looks like a composite signal instead of RGB. I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 with a Neso LD730 monitor. Any ideas? |
daveconz (7468) | ||
| 377192 | 2005-08-02 09:38:00 | Are the Nvidia drivers from the Nvidia site installed? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
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