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  1. Hey people, i have a slight problem. I currently have a DVD player on my laptop, which i want to hookup to my tv, so that i can watch the DVDs on my TV. The laptop has a video out (yellow) socket, but the tv is slightly older and therefore it does not have the input or a scart. I think the only way to put it through would be through the arial. So i would need some type of converter. Any ideas, any help would be a great help.
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  2. RF modulator, converts to Coax. $30.00
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  3. Originally Posted by Nelson37
    RF modulator, converts to Coax. $30.00
    My Fujitsu would not work w/ RF Modulator. I must either use VCR, TV, or receivers RCA jacks. Not sure why, but it's like the laptop doesn't recognize the RF Modulator as a monitor. (I realize all a VCR does is just modulate the RCA to coax.) BTW, Sam's club has a Hifi Toshiba VCR for $60, which would work. Good luck.
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  4. Many TV-outs have to have the TV connected and turned on at boot-up or they don't work.

    Yeah, the VCR would be the more cost-effective and does the same thing.
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  5. Is the TV out from a laptop playing DVDs not Macrovision encoded, and if so, can you still play it through a VCR?
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    All this might work but picture and sound quality will be plainly crap, worse than VCR.
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  7. i always thought you couldnt run a dvd from computer
    because of the theft issue...i only use laptop to run divx
    output to vcr, im too lazy to run to tv...
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  8. Playback is not the issue, only recording, as far as Macrovision.

    Quality can vary from total crap to better than some DVD players. Depends totally on your hardware.
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