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Old 06-09-2006, 09:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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On this page I'll show you the possibilities on how to connect you PC to your TV-set.

There can be several reasons on why to connect a PC to a TV, but I think the most important one is to playback movies in either DivX, VCD, SVCD or DVD format on your PC and showing it on TV.

Naturally, you will need a videocard that supports TV-out.

At the moment of this writing, I only cover videocards by ATI and nVidia. This page you're looking at right now is a generic approach on how to connect the proper cables, and how to identify if your PC videocard supports TV-Out.



OK, so what do we need to connect your PC to a TV?

VIDEO CARD WITH TV-OUT (Video Out)

Naturally we do need some kind of connection on our PC to connect to the TV, we're looking for a TV-out connector. TV-Out only means: VIDEO out in such a sense that our TV could be able to handle it.

A lot of laptops do have a TV-Out as well.

Tip: When buying a laptop, make surte it has TV-Out. Laptops are portable and can therefor be placed next to your TV when you decide to watch a DivX movie!

Note: TV-Out only means that there is a Video signal comming from this pin, that can be connected to your TV. This is an entirely different signal than the signal needed for the antenna connector on your TV!

DOES MY PC HAVE A TV-OUT (Video Out)?

Commonly, you will be able to identify this by looking at the back of your PC, look for the VideoCard (your VGA monitor is also connected to this card!).

Most videocards by ATI and nVidia (but not all!) have such a connector. It's a MUST for a modern videocard.

Tip: Since price difference is minimal or even zero, make sure a videocard you want to buy has TV-Out. You might not use it right away, but it is damn handy later on. Adding one later is very difficult if not impossible!

S-Video (also known as Super Video or S-VHS)

Commonly, a TV-Out connector is a S-VIDEO connector. It looks a bit like a connector for your mouse/keyboard (see A and B in the pictures below). These come in several variants;

- with Video-IN and Video-Out signals in one connector
- using Composite video or Super Video
- only S-VIDEO
- only Composite video

Usually special cables come with these cards, that convert the connector to a more common connector, like a tulip connector for composite video.

Tip: When starting out, do your first attempts to connect the PC to a TV using the cables that came with the card!

Naturally, when you TV supports S-VIDEO, then please use a S-VIDEO cable to connect your PC to your TV as it will result in the best quality.

Composite Video

Some cards have a tulip connector (see C in the pictures below). This commonly is a Composite video signal, where color and synchronisation signals are mixed into 1 signal.

Combinations of S-VIDEO and composite video occure - although rarely - as well.

SOME EXMAMPLES

Below you'll see some pictures of TV-Out connectors.


Some examples of VideoCards with TV-Out

PC's with an onboard videocard or laptops, can have TV-Out connectors as well.
In the pictures below you see images of a Shuttle SN41G2, a Sager laptop and a Toshiba laptop.


Onboard videocards and laptops can have TV-Out as well

CONNCTORS ON YOUR TV-SET

TV-Out is all nice and dandy, but we do need a similar connector on the TV-Set, called TV-IN or Video-IN (also: AUX or EXTERN).

Do not forget that you will also need to connect your sound card to the TV for sound! We do need the LINE-OUT connector of the soundcard for this purpose.

Tip: if you TV is missing a suitable connector, then consider using your VCR instead if this one does have a suitable connector. Set you TV to the VCR channel en set your VCR to AUX or EXTERN.

These are the connectors you come across on your TV;

Antenna (you will need additional equipment for this!)

This round connector, usually on the back of yout TV, is intended for the antenna or cable. This is not directly suitable for use with your PC's TV-Out!

The antenna connector is not intended for Video-IN. However a RF modulator can help with this. It converts the Video/Audio signal to an antenna signal. It's basically the same "converter" that is installed in a VCR as well ...


RF modulator converts audio and video into RF (antenna) sigaal

The signals (video and audio) of your PC are connected to the RF-modulator using tulip connectors.


RF Modulator

Tip: Most RF modulators you can buy are MONO AUDIO, so make sure you're buying a STEREO version! Commonly you will find these RF-modulators (VHF) at satellite stores.

Antenna connectors (the most common ones) are these two;

Europeas connector
Commonly used in European TV equipment. One simply presses the connector on to the connector in the TV.
This connector is rarely found in the US.


Europeas antenna connector

American/US Connector
This connector is more common in the US. One "screws" the connector to the TV.


American antenna connector

SCART (you'll need to get a separate cable for that)

This rather weird connector is commonly used in European TV equipment like TV, VCD, DVD, etc. I haven't seen these much in the US.

Usually you'll find it at the backside of your equipment. The great thing about this sonnector is that it holds all connections you'll need - including audio.


SCART connector (male) SCART connector (female)

Downside is that you will need to build or buy a separate cable. Below you see the pinout of the SCART connector and how to connect it to a S-VIDEO or Composite Video tulip connector:

PIN Signal Composite PC connector S-VIDEO PC connector
1 Audio OUT (right) - -
2 Audio IN (right) Line-out right soundcard Line-out right soundcard
3 Audio OUT (left or mono) - -
4 Shielding (audio) Line-out shielding soundcard (GND) Line-out shielding soundcard (GND)
5 Shielding (blue) - -
6 Audio IN (left or mono) Line-out left soundcard Line-out left soundcard
7 RGB Blue IN - -
8 Switch (Audio/RGB/16:9) - -
9 Shielding (green) - -
10 Clock out (clock pulse) - -
11 RGB Green IN - -
12 Data OUT - -
13 Shielding (red) - -
14 Data ground - -
15 RGB Red IN / Chrominance (C) - Chrominance videocard (pin 4)
16 Blanking signal - -
17 Shielding (Composite) - -
18 Blanking ground - -
19 Composite Video OUT - -
20 Composite Video IN / Luminance (Y) Composite video, videocard (pin 6) Luminance videocard (pin 3)
21 Ground Composite shielding videocard (pin 1) Shielding videocard (pin 1)

*Note: the pinmber between brachet, indicate the pins of a S-Video connector!

Note: We do need to connect Audio as well with this connector. Audio can be taken from "LINE-OUT" of the soundcard!

In the S-VIDEO section, you will find more info on the S-VIDEO connector.

Composite Video and Audio Left/Right in tulip-connectors

More recent TV's have separate tulips for audio and video input. Sometimes on the front, side or back of a TV or VCR.

Connector Signal
1 - Red tulip Audio Right
2- White tulip Audio Left
3- Yellow ttulipulp Video IN
4- Black connector S-Video IN


Note: the core of the tulip connector is the signal. The silver ring around it is shielding.

Most video cards come with special cable to go from S-VIDEO to tulip. Some are simple (left) and some are very complex (right):


TV-Out cables: simple and complex

The cable on the right is for example for use with TV-IN enabed cards.

As you might have noticed: both the adpater cables, the videocard and the TV have FEMALE tulip connector and will not fit. You will need to get a cable with a male tulip connector on each end of the cable in order to connect these devices ....

S-Video

S-Video isn't used often in Europe. In the US it's a more common connector. The advantage is that this is a rather small cable. The downside is that it's not so very easy to insert the connector.

Here you see two variants of the S-VIDEO connector, the 4-pin and the 7-pin variant:


4-Pin variant

7-Pin variant
S-Video connector pinout (female)



Pin Signal
1 Ground
2 Ground
3 Luminance
4 Chrominance
5 -
6 Composite Video
7 Ground

Software

After connecting the hardware we do need to do some settings in the software of the PC.

Required settings for TV-Out are usually done using tools that come with the drivers of your videocard. As these are different for each manufacturer, we will discuss these on a different page.

ATI cards used to be mostly used in laptop, but now a days ATI is working on a strong come back in desktops as well - and in my option offer much more performance than their nVidia counter parts.

nVidia is commonly known for it's desktop graphics, but has entered the laptop market as well with their Geforce2Go and Geforce4Go. They're not bad, but I still prefer ATI.

Note: do not use the drivers for the desktop graphics cards on laptops. Rather use the drivers you can download from the manufacturers website of your laptop!

Currently we have these descriptions for videocard: Software settings for ATI cards and nVidia cards (Geforce/TNT).
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Old 12-09-2006, 09:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Can u tell that how much it will cost?
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Well I got nvidia gforce 6800 ultra 256 with s-video out and i use it often to view divx files, its better than writting on a dvd and then play em on the dvd player. But now i got an alternative - I play divx files in my ps2, works cool..

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I have s-video connector with my xfx6600GT 256MB.
What is the use of s-video connector ?
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a very useful tip, will help a lot many ppl here. tnx buddy
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its all copy pasted from some site..i had seen ...b4...why dnt u post the source along ??
instead of just copy pasting.. !!
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tech_mastermind - as the topic says - s-video is used for video output from CPU to TV, as u got 6600GT, u can use that card to view the desktop on your monitor as well as on your TV (using s-video output)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-video

have a look..
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tech_mastermind - as the topic says - s-video is used for video output from CPU to TV, as u got 6600GT, u can use that card to view the desktop on your monitor as well as on your TV (using s-video output)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-video

have a look..
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I tried many times but it doesnot work on my TV.
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u need an av input in your tv.
Use s-video-to-video cord
s-video socket on graphic card
video socket on video input on tv

for audio
use stereo-to-2 audio cord
stereo socket on audio card/inbuild mobo audio out(usually green color)
use 2 audio input socket in your tv - usually right and left
if u got 1 video and 1 audio
get a stereo-to-1 audio socket cord ( the sound will be mono then, since u got a mono tv)

i suppose both your tv and pc were off during the connection above.
start tv - change channel to av - if u got av1 av2 av3 - check which sockets u have used and changed to that channel.
then turn on pc. 6600gt should auto configure and u will see the dual screen both on your monitor and on tv.
if not - don't worry

go to display properties
then settings > then advance > choose your card properties
go to TOOLS > click detect TV. it should be 1 on monitor and 2 on TV showing.
there are many settings to play with. i got my 6800ultra and i got the tv out sort out afte 2 months - after buying many diff. cords and finally got it working.

hope this helps
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Thta's nice...

I want to know weather I can connect my tv to pc if i have the following.

1) TV with co-axial input.
2)Dish TV Set Top box.
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its all copy pasted from some site..i had seen ...b4...why dnt u post the source along ??
instead of just copy pasting.. !!
First Appreciate the effort Buddy
Then start your grumbling about Copy/Paste
If you had checked it out before,then perhaps you could have posted it along with the source
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Thanks for the post....but you must mention the source too blademast3r! Thats what the rules say.

Good luck.
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i appreciate the pain taking in finding this, but atleast please put a link to source.
there are many mentions of pics in the article which of course can't be found.
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After some search and research ka kharch I finally found the source link :

http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_connect_pc2tv.php

Feast your eyes on the pics now
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