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Connecting my laptop to my tv
is there a lead i can buy that enables me to connect my laptop to my telly? i just have a basic telly, nothing posh but want to be able to connect them up so i can watch iplayer downloads on my tv
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tut.....fool :D
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if you are really lucky your laptop and tv with both have hdmi sockets, if not and if your tv is and lcd or plasma it will in most cases have a standard vga monitor socket. take a 15 pin d-sub to d-sub cable and the pictires sorted. for audio you will need a streo jack to 2 phonos. if you dont have a vga monitor socket then let us know what it does have and we can see what options you have from there. |
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my telly is about 10 years old, i very much doubt it has any of those things you said, it only has a scart thing i think
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If your laptop has a Svhs socket, then you can get a svhs to scart converter kit. Ama@@n sell them for a few pounds. hope that helps.
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thanx cocker
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TBH the quality of those sVHS connections is pretty rubbish as the resolution is so low.
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sorry about that, I had no idea, I use a svhs to svhs so i can watch uk telly here in morocco.
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Accyman just rang me and told me its more hassle than its worth
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if your wanting to watch your xvids buy a rewritable dvdr from poundland and convert the xvids to dvd and play the dvd in your dvd player
will put the software on for you, i am assuming your laptop has a dvd writer takes about 20 mins to convert a tv show and around 45 mins to convert a movie depending on on your cpu and ram speed etc |
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Dont bother with that, just get a dvd player that has a USB socket so you can simply copy the files on to a memory stick to watch.
Or even better, get a media player, you can get them for about £20 & just use the memory stick or an external hard drive. Or if you have an Xbox or PS3 in the house you can watch them via that. I gave up making dvd's ages ago, too much hassle. |
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oh my goodness, i would never ever dream of making/copying or pirating dvd's, i'm a very very very good girl i am :) |
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