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  1. I have a HIFI system, I understand that it can be connected to my TV and I can successfully play my VCD's on it and watch them on the TV screen.

    Any ideas how and what is required.


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    You will need a VCD or DVD player.
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  3. I have a dvd player on my PC and a Matrox G400 graphic card - would this help my to view the VCD's on my TV ?
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    If the graphic card has a TV-out, sure. Better you test some different CD-RW on your standalone.
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  5. it doesnt have the TV-out (I think), what it is a 2 VGA type sockets hangingi off the card. maybe I cna get a convertor or something ???
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    Bad idea. You can get a RF converter, but the picture quality on the TV Sucks, what a waste of money, I know, because I tried it. Best bet is to buy a stand alone DVD player that will play VCD & SVCD & hook that up to your HI FI system. Check the compatibility list. I bought my DVD Player for less than $150 at Best Buys. Save the DVD player in your computer for ripping DVD.
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  7. Kully,
    The G400 is a 'dual head' card. If you visit the Matrox site, one of there FAQ sections has a pinout diagram for the second output on your card. Part of that is a standard RF out signal.

    You should be able to cobble up a TV lead from that. Then you go into the advanced section of your video options and enable dual head DVD-MAX ( I think! I use a DVD player so I don't use the vido out of my G400. )

    That should do it.

    Have fun,
    Ian
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