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  1. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by tb582
    anyone?
    If nobody has more specific info I would estimate sub CIF or less than 352x240. X10 never claimed to be even CIF.

    But your web stream may not be much better.
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  2. FWIW, X10 Video Sender review:

    http://www.homeautomationforum.com/reviews/xcam/radios.html

    Since it operates in the 2.4 GHz spectrum you may get interference from other wireless products (telephones, networks, headphones, etc), microwave ovens, etc.
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  3. how can i tell if my PC as a video card?
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  4. Originally Posted by dblue
    how can i tell if my PC as a video card?
    What do you mean by "video card"? Video capture? composite/s-video output to TV?
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    Originally Posted by dblue
    how can i tell if my PC as a video card?
    Follow the cable from the monitor back to the rear of the computer and see if it plugs into a card or the motherboard panel.
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  6. Originally Posted by edDV
    Originally Posted by dblue
    how can i tell if my PC as a video card?
    Follow the cable from the monitor back to the rear of the computer and see if it plugs into a card or the motherboard panel.
    im not shore can you tell me? heres a pic V
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  7. Your video is integrated on your motherboard.
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  8. Originally Posted by jagabo
    Your video is integrated on your motherboard.
    is that good or bad? is this the only thing ill need V? or will i need more hardware? if so what else will i need?
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  9. I've never used the Avermedia QucikPlay but it should work for viewing your PC on a TV. Picture quality will probably not be great though.
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  10. Originally Posted by jagabo
    I've never used the Avermedia QucikPlay but it should work for viewing your PC on a TV. Picture quality will probably not be great though.
    heres some info about the quckikplay V it said it should have good quality i gess ill buy it and ill let you know how the quality is


    http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-AverMedia-QuickPlay-Better-visuals-for-big-screen_W0QQitemZ870...QQcmdZViewItem
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    Originally Posted by tb582
    I'm trying to find a device that sends what I see on my monitor to my television. I pick up tv shows from Italy off the internet and I want to view them on my television. Any recommendations?
    Alright they guy I'm helping out here decided to go out and buy one of these

    http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=318#compatiblechart

    Although I do not think it was a good idea I wanted to research it first.

    1. This will not play "live" streaming content from the net, correct?

    2. It definitely doesn't support Rm files or Real Player.


    Vs. Going with the product from radio shack and using component cables to run TV. This way he basically gets what you see on the computer monitor is what your going to see on the TV screen, right?

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104194&cp=&kw=ultimate+xp+pro&p...entPage=search

    I have to go meet with him later on this afternoon and I just want to confirm these things...
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    I don't need any rock solid evidence I'm just going by whats on there website and would like conformation...???
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    Originally Posted by tb582
    Originally Posted by tb582
    I'm trying to find a device that sends what I see on my monitor to my television. I pick up tv shows from Italy off the internet and I want to view them on my television. Any recommendations?
    Alright they guy I'm helping out here decided to go out and buy one of these

    http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=318#compatiblechart

    Although I do not think it was a good idea I wanted to research it first.

    1. This will not play "live" streaming content from the net, correct?

    2. It definitely doesn't support Rm files or Real Player.


    Vs. Going with the product from radio shack and using component cables to run TV. This way he basically gets what you see on the computer monitor is what your going to see on the TV screen, right?

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104194&cp=&kw=ultimate+xp+pro&p...entPage=search

    I have to go meet with him later on this afternoon and I just want to confirm these things...
    I'm meeting with him later on today can anyone confirm this?
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    I just updated the links to the Radio Shack product, sorry I didn't realize they weren't working. Maybe now someone will have some input.
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