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On New Year's eve I had a video of my son's model trains he wanted to play for the grandparents. I didn't realize before we left home that my Fujitsu notebook didn't have any kind of video output other than VGA. I copied the file over to my father-in-law's Dell Inspirion. I've got a Latitude for work and I knew that it came with a little pig-tail adapter that plugs into the back to break out composite and s-video but I didn't have it with me. Ultimately, we found out that you could plug the s-video cable directly into the jack. I still had to play around with either the resolution or refresh rate to get it to display correctly on the TV. Since then I've bought a cheap VGA to composite video adapter off of eBay but I haven't tried it out yet. Dave Parnin -- Nishikawa Standard Company Topeka, IN 46571 daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxx To: pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx om> cc: Sent by: Subject: [PCTECH] Connecting computer to TV & Stereo? pctech-bounces@mi drange.com 03/08/2006 11:15 AM Please respond to PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users Folks: I'm experimenting with connecting my computer (Dell Inspiron 600m laptop) to my TV to play videos. The laptop has a S-Video out connector ... and it seems to work fine when I use the s-video adapter provided with the laptop (I connect it to the video in connectors on the front of the TV). My question is this: What's the best way to connect the computer to both the TV for video and my stereo amplifier for audio? I assume that S-Video provides both video & audio. Is there a S-Video cable that can split the video & audio into 3 connectors so I can hook up to the S-Video IN connector on the TV and the audio in on my stereo? I am *NOT* very sophisticated when it comes to audio/video ... so I'm not 100% sure what I'm doing. david -- This is the PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users (PcTech) mailing list To post a message email: PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/pctech or email: PcTech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/pctech.
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