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PC/TV connect problem

bastun

Junior Member
Hello,

I am trying to connect my PC to TV. I have an Averlite PC-TV converter (with Red/Green/Blue o/p to TV). Problem is TV does not have R/G/B input. It has Red/White/Yellow (to which I connected Green input to Yellow and get picture but very poor). The TV has S-Video socket and AV1 and AV2 scarts.
However, I have a DVD/Harddisk box connecting to the TV and this has the Red/Green/Blue sockets.

Can anyone advise the best method, given the above, of doing the PC/TV connect?

BTW: I am a complete muppet at this kind of thing.

Regards,

Bastun
 
Analog RGB and composite video (NTSC/PAL) are two different ways of encoding an analog video signal. You need a converter that can take the RGB and make composite out of it. There are quitea few of them around, and they don't cost much. Google "convert analog rgb to ntsc" to get started. The devices aren't as common as they used to be because the TV world is rapidly moving to flat panel LCDs, and they almost all can accept a digital signal from a computer, as well as composite, and component inputs.
 
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