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cooldog87 Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2007 Location: Canada
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ok so here is what i want to do, i have a computer monitor (obviously) and i have a tv with regular cable in my room, now the tv is kinda to far behind me and it hurts my neck to keep turning around to see whats going on. what i want to do is get another monitor and place it next to my other one and stream the cable on it. i would like to know how i will be able to do this? what kind of cables i will need, lets assume the screen is LCD with a DVI connection. as well could someone tell me if i can stream it right from the box or do i have to do it from my computer and if i do what kind of card will i need for that?
thanks a lot people
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Baldrick Administrator
Joined: 09 Aug 2000 Location: Sweden
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It depends on the box, my dvb box has hdmi out so I can connect it directly to a hdmi/dvi. What outputs does your box have?
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edDV Member
Joined: 06 Mar 2004 Location: Northern California, USA
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cooldog87 Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2007 Location: Canada
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my box only has s-video and the regular red,white and yellow.
i know buying a smaller tv is cheaper but i want to get anohter screen and have a dual screen on my computer, and money isn't really a problem and as well the computer screen is much smaller than a tv screen
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edDV Member
Joined: 06 Mar 2004 Location: Northern California, USA
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| cooldog87 wrote: |
my box only has s-video and the regular red,white and yellow.
i know buying a smaller tv is cheaper but i want to get anohter screen and have a dual screen on my computer, and money isn't really a problem and as well the computer screen is much smaller than a tv screen |
You could buy a computer monitor with tuner+s-video inputs. Dell and Viewsonic used to make them.
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SmokieStover Member
Joined: 17 Sep 2006 Location: Central Illinois
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Forget about "Streaming". You want TV on your PC and you have an available cable box with S-Video out.
If you have two spare PCI slots, one of them will probably run a Hauppauge PVR 150.
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gll99 Renegade
Joined: 31 May 2002 Location: Canadian Tundra
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| cooldog87 wrote: |
| my box only has s-video and the regular red,white and yellow. |
So it's not HDTV.
It's not streaming but I use an Avermedia AverTV Box7 when using a monitor as a tv. This box is independant of a computer as it feeds the signal directly to the monitor via the vga connector.
It inputs cable / antennae, vga, svideo or composite (red, white, yellow) which are remote control selectable and it outputs multiple resolutions up to 1280x1024 on a vga connector which is perfect for my 17" lcd. Because it has a vga in you can easily use it as a passthrough for an extended desktop or switch to the tv signal using the remote. Because of the higher hardware resized output resolution being sent to the monitor from the Averbox, the picture is much better than the one coming from my computer tv tuner card.
There is a Box W7 version which displays 1440x900 for widecsreen monitors. They also have a BOX9 version but I haven't closely checked the specs.
http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/products_tvtunerbox_avertvbox9.asp
here's a dvi box9 I just found with high- definition 1920x1200 (WUXGA)
http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/products_tvtunerbox_avertvdvibox9.asp?show=3
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