Hi everyone! I got a task that I want to achieve. Here's the beef...
I have a GeForce FX 5-something video card...It has an S-Video out. Hooked up to my card is a little wire, about 6 inches long that basically plugs into the female S-video port (on the card) and lets out a female Yellow RCA Composite video port on the other end of the wire. I then use this new RCA Composite video port to connect with my TV (another RCA Male to Male video wire does this 4 me).
Now here is what I want to do...I want to display my PC on 2 TVs at the SAME TIME. Both TV's need RCA Video, not S-Video. Like I said, I already have the conversion from S-Video to RCA Video taken care of....Now I just need to make 1 Female RCA video port, into 2 Female RCA video port. I don't want one of those boxes with the buttons on it (that you use to hook up a bunch of video game systems to one TV) because I need the images displayed on BOTH TVs AT THE SAME TIME. Please help me out. What can I do? If you know of a cable that can do this or any product for that matter, please send me a link.
Lemme Know if you have any questions
Thank You.
Xenogear900@yahoo.com
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Just get an RCA Y adapter. You can get one from any electronics store like Radio Shack or Best Buy for a few bucks. The picture quality will be degraded, but this is the easiest method.
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