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This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help.
How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> Vince |
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"El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message
news:43b86acd.27107875@news.east.cox.net... > This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. > How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this > can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> Does your video card have a TV Out or Video Out jack? -- __________________________________________________ _____ ** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. __________________________________________________ _____ |
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The Sales person I bought it from at Best Buy said the S-Video and
Composite Video adapter was what I needed and it was on the ATI TV Wonder Pro card. It wasn't for me. I purchased it for my son who is bringing it back to me tomorrow. He says he can view TV on the computer, but can't get it to view on the Television. I'll know more about it when he returns it tomorrow. Thanx On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 18:04:05 -0600, "Vanguard" <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote: >"El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message >news:43b86acd.27107875@news.east.cox.net... >> This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. >> How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this >> can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> > > >Does your video card have a TV Out or Video Out jack? > >-- >_________________________________________________ ______ >** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** >For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. >_________________________________________________ ______ > |
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You need to get a video card that supports one or more of your TV inputs.
Examples: VGA (RCA), SVGA, or cable RF. Such a video card will do the video conversion, then output to the port used to supply to the TV. Look for NTSC as well, not PAL. -- Jonny "El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message news:43b86acd.27107875@news.east.cox.net... > This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. > How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this > can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> > > Vince |
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Hi,
If set up correctly, the option to set up the TV as a secondary monitor will be in the advanced settings of the display applet in the control panel. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message news:43b8805c.32627109@news.east.cox.net... > The Sales person I bought it from at Best Buy said the S-Video and > Composite Video adapter was what I needed and it was on the ATI TV > Wonder Pro card. It wasn't for me. I purchased it for my son who > is bringing it back to me tomorrow. He says he can view TV on the > computer, but can't get it to view on the Television. I'll know > more about it when he returns it tomorrow. > > Thanx > > On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 18:04:05 -0600, "Vanguard" > <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote: > >>"El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message >>news:43b86acd.27107875@news.east.cox.net... >>> This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. >>> How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this >>> can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> >> >> >>Does your video card have a TV Out or Video Out jack? >> >>-- >>________________________________________________ _______ >>** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** >>For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. >>________________________________________________ _______ >> > |
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This card (ATI AIW) has a built-in television signal tuner/decoder. It is
not primarily designed for PC display to TV. Its primary intent was to tune and decode TV signals for PC monitor display. The card can be forced to act the purpose you're seeking. Its an expensive way to get what you're looking for. The sales quack is a little correct, ATI does make a card for the purpose you want PC display to TV. A more reasonably priced card by ATI for that purpose is the 9200 or even less expensive 9200SE card. Only TV out is SVideo on the card. The 9200SE also has DVI out and standard monitor VGA out ports. There are other display adapter manufacturers as well that may make similar product. I had a ATI AIW at one time. Now have the 9200SE. I would recommend the 9200SE as its a good all around performer for the buck. See the ati.com website, its in the home product line. If you choose to buy, buy it elsewhere, not the ati site. -- Jonny "El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message news:43b8805c.32627109@news.east.cox.net... > The Sales person I bought it from at Best Buy said the S-Video and > Composite Video adapter was what I needed and it was on the ATI TV > Wonder Pro card. It wasn't for me. I purchased it for my son who > is bringing it back to me tomorrow. He says he can view TV on the > computer, but can't get it to view on the Television. I'll know > more about it when he returns it tomorrow. > > Thanx > > On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 18:04:05 -0600, "Vanguard" > <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote: > > >"El Cugino" <cworetnospam@cox.net> wrote in message > >news:43b86acd.27107875@news.east.cox.net... > >> This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. > >> How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this > >> can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> > > > > > >Does your video card have a TV Out or Video Out jack? > > > >-- > >_________________________________________________ ______ > >** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** > >For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. > >_________________________________________________ ______ > > > |
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Not sure but I can watch my tv threw my computer with my ati video card...
-- John B. "El Cugino" wrote: > This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. > How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this > can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> > > Vince > |
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Lot of those ATI cards. You never said which one. Lack of critical details
not unusual in this newsgroup. -- Jonny "John B." <FORJOHN1-ALL@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message news:73D91849-A596-4AB9-8F70-5A042FE95FD6@microsoft.com... > Not sure but I can watch my tv threw my computer with my ati video card... > -- > John B. > > > "El Cugino" wrote: > > > This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. > > How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this > > can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> > > > > Vince > > |
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On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 23:52:03 GMT, cworetnospam@cox.net (El Cugino)
wrote: >This may not be the proper place to ask, but maybe someone will help. >How can I use my TV for a computer monitor. Someone has told me this >can be done. How does the PC signal get to the TV> > >Vince You have already gotten some responses about how to do this. So not going to go into that. You need to be aware that in most cases a TV makes an extremely poor monitor for a computer. The picture will be poor, fuzzy, grainy, just absolutely terrible in most cases. The reason being is that the resolution that your video card uses will have to be downgraded a lot to be compatible with the TV. Now there is some hope though. A lot of the newer HDTV monitors now have DVI inputs on them which in some cases can be hooked up to a computer and used as a computer monitor. The reason these work well is because the HDTV has much higher pixel resolution than a standard TV. But it will depend on the TV itself. Some can be used as monitors thru the DVI input, others can not. The ones that cannot use the DVI input only for getting a video signal from a cable box, DVD player etc. It should tell you in the manual for the HDTV if it will work with a computer or not. |
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Rctfreak wrote:
> You need to be aware that in most cases a TV makes an extremely poor > monitor for a computer. The picture will be poor, fuzzy, grainy, just > absolutely terrible in most cases. The reason being is that the > resolution that your video card uses will have to be downgraded a lot > to be compatible with the TV. > > Now there is some hope though. A lot of the newer HDTV monitors now > have DVI inputs on them which in some cases can be hooked up to a > computer and used as a computer monitor. The reason these work well > is because the HDTV has much higher pixel resolution than a standard > TV. I know nedxt to nothing about HDTV, and I'm curious about this. If one had an HDTV set that could be used as a monitor, what's the highest resolution it would support? -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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