- May 23, 2002
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I'm looking into possibly using my laptop to connect to a projector to play a movie because I can use the VGA port for better quality than the S-Video port on my DVD player. (Projector doesn't support anything else).
Anyway, if I use the DVD player, I can hook it to my receiver and have digital audio for surround sound and such. If I use the laptop, I can get better video but would just have the headphone jack to go audio out to my receiver with just the red/white rca ports so I'd lose the surround sound and such.
So, do they make any sort of PCMCIA card that would have a digital audio out that I could play the DVD in the laptop, have the VGA going to the projector and this digital audio then to the tuner for the best of both worlds?
I wasn't able to find anything so I'm not sure if they really exist or not or if it's only in the hundreds of dollars range.
Thanks.
Anyway, if I use the DVD player, I can hook it to my receiver and have digital audio for surround sound and such. If I use the laptop, I can get better video but would just have the headphone jack to go audio out to my receiver with just the red/white rca ports so I'd lose the surround sound and such.
So, do they make any sort of PCMCIA card that would have a digital audio out that I could play the DVD in the laptop, have the VGA going to the projector and this digital audio then to the tuner for the best of both worlds?
I wasn't able to find anything so I'm not sure if they really exist or not or if it's only in the hundreds of dollars range.
Thanks.