I'm having trouble connecting my desktop computer to the TV.
I got an "UltiMate 2000 AX" PC to TV converter, which converts VGA to inputs that you can put into the TV (S video, composite, etc). But whenever I plug it in, the image just scrolls vertically really fast in an endless fashion (you know what I mean), not to mention it is black and white. It does this on all computers and all TVs and I don't really know how to get it to work, considering it didn't come with any instructions. Talk about a waste of 40 bucks...
Anyway, I also have a (male) S-video to composite converter, but my desktop doesn't have a port for S video like my laptops do. What should I do? Are there USB devices that can let your computer rout out video to S video ? Or would I have to get a new graphics card?
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Originally Posted by improvisationDonadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again")
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So I can get a PCI graphics card that has an S video out function?? If so, then I'd be able to connect the desktop to the TV.
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Yes. Look Here
You would also need to get a cord to run the sound from your soundcard to your tv's RCA sound composite in.Donadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again") -
Oh man, genius! I didn't even look at those switches...PAL is what I wanted, but the quality isn't terribly great. The image is a little shaky during movies, a little blinky. Is that to be expected with VGA to RCA? I noticed freebird said that the quality isn't always the best. I have it on 800 * 600 resolution.
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Okay if you are in Indianapolis why are you wanting PAL? You should need NTSC.
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Originally Posted by improvisation
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This is true, D'OH. Thanks for the reminder. I switched it to NTSC. The blinkiness is still there, but it's not really noticeable if the video is actually playing and the frames are moving enough to distract from it.
That being said, if I invested in a video card that had S video out, would it be better than this VGA translation? Like, crisper, and more stable?? -
Originally Posted by improvisation
What kind of TV do you have?
May I suggest you consider a Philips 5990/92 DVD player (capable of playing video from a USB flash or hard drive)?
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Pretty standard Toshiba MW27F51, here's a specs page:
http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/dvd/product.asp?model=MW27F51 -
Also, the converter came with some controls. H scale, V scale, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, flick, sharpness, and OSD background. I'm not sure if any of those would deal with the subtle blinking...maybe flick?
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You will get better video quality off the suggested players.
S-Video off a display card isn't pure interlace. It gets converted first to progressive 800x600 then is D/A converted and re-interlaced to 480i.
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Also, looking at the specs for your TV on the link you provided, it doesn't mention your TV having S-Video input, only RCA video in (yellow jack, composite)
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Originally Posted by improvisation
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Nope ... that flicker is actual from those devices ... painful it is, lol ... mine causes the pc screen to flicker thou ... tv out put is fine ... I put it in the dodgy items box
Yes, a gpu with tv out is going to be superior ... just double check the tv out option cable supplied is for component if tv only supports this type of extra input ... and not mini-din. -
Most display cards have a "flicker" filter in the S-Video out menus. This just frame averages stopping desktop flicker but causes motion lag and blur. You would use this for document display on a normal TV.
S-Video can be converted to composite with a simple Y+C summing adapter. These usually come with the card.
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