I'm wondering if anyone knows of a standard video card that has a coaxial out to TV.
I've been tasked with setting up 3 large monitors in the building to display a daily updated Power Point presentation, the problem is they will be 50-100 feet from the machine and I really don't know of a solution to push the video out to them.
Does anyone have any suggestions? As I'm sure you can tell this isn't really my field.
Thanks
Cory
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I believe the Hauppauge PVR 350 has a coax out to TV. Not sure if that's what you want though.
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Recently, when I was looking at graphics cards at www.newegg.com, I remember seeing several with S-video out and/or composite out. If nobody has a personal recomendation, I'd go there and do a search to see what is available.
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Thanks for the input.
I've seen a couple of video cards with coaxial out to TV but those are tuners and I'm not savvy enough to know if that will output the computer to the coaxial as well.
As far as the s-Video I have heard that over 50' the signal loss can become an issue.
Anyone know about either of those issues?
Thanks
Cory
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