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Stela July 25th, 2009 12:49 PM

Conneting to TV
 
It may sound like a stupid question but how do I connect my Lap Top to a TV to send the picture and sound. Also, how do I connect to my PA system. Thanks in advance for your help.

ddouglass July 25th, 2009 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Stela (Post 94236)
It may sound like a stupid question but how do I connect my Lap Top to a TV to send the picture and sound. Also, how do I connect to my PA system. Thanks in advance for your help.

This depends on a lot of factors.
What is the make and model of your laptop?
For the Video output:
Is your laptop capable of using a second screen?
What kind of secondary output does you laptop have? (S-Video, VGA, HDMI, etc.)
For the Audio output:
Does your laptop have Audio out jacks or just a Headphone Jack?
What kind of input jack does your PA have for Audio in?

These are things you need to know to determine what kind of cables you need and exactly where to hook them to the laptop, TV, and PA. There may be some additional equipment you will need for the video as well depending on your laptop's output.

Stela July 25th, 2009 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 94238)
This depends on a lot of factors.
What is the make and model of your laptop?
For the Video output:
Is your laptop capable of using a second screen?
What kind of secondary output does you laptop have? (S-Video, VGA, HDMI, etc.)
For the Audio output:
Does your laptop have Audio out jacks or just a Headphone Jack?
What kind of input jack does your PA have for Audio in?

These are things you need to know to determine what kind of cables you need and exactly where to hook them to the laptop, TV, and PA. There may be some additional equipment you will need for the video as well depending on your laptop's output.

It's a Dell Inspiron 15. It has 2 USB ports and a female RS232 port. There is no S-Video or RCA ins or outs and 1/8 " audio out and a 1/8 " mic in.
My PA is a Peavy and it has 1/4" cable inputs and RCA inputs.
I don't know about a "Second Screen".

Stela July 25th, 2009 02:52 PM

Laptop description
 
Product Description
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD - Supports up to 384MB shared video memory. High-definition 2.0 audio. 8-in-1 digital media reader - Supports Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Speed, Secure Digital High Capacity, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, xD-Picture Card and SDIO formats for easy digital media transfer. 3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports - For fast digital video, audio and data transfer. Built-in Dell 1397 wireless networking mini-card (802.11b/g) Dell's Hyperband features 3 antennas to find and connect to networks with ease, delivering enhanced wireless reception; standard Wi-Fi Catcher to quickly locate wireless hotspots. Integrated Gigabit Ethernet network card With 56 Kbps modem ensures fast and easy Internet access. Weighs 6.5 lbs. and measures up to 1.5" thin - For portable power. Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition operating system with Service Pack 1 (SP1) preinstalled - For a stable platform from which to launch games, programs and applications. Software package included - With Microsoft Works 9, Adobe Reader 9 and Roxio Creator 10 Dell Edition.

Stela July 25th, 2009 02:57 PM

Dual Display?
 
Under Display Setting I have Monitor 1 active and Monitor 2 not active. Should I chose second monitor for dual display?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
Stela

Roy Dennis July 25th, 2009 04:25 PM

On this site: www.s-video.com there are some demonstration videos showing different setups maybe Worth a visit.

They also sell all the set up cables and accessories.

Roy.

ddouglass July 25th, 2009 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Stela
It's a Dell Inspiron 15.

15 what? (1525,1526, etc.)? If you let me know what that is then I can look it up on Dell's site and get pictures of the laptop to look for outputs.

Also there has to be some type of output plug on the laptop to send the Secondary Monitor to a TV or full size computer monitor. Are you sure that RS232 isn't actually a VGA output? Without an output of some type this laptop will not be able to hook-up to a TV at all.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stela
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD - Supports up to 384MB shared video memory.

This may be a factor in how well this works, but first you have to be able to hook up.

Your audio is no problem. you will need a cable with an 1/8" plug to either a 1/4" plug or to RCA plugs (Left and Right channels. The easiest and best would be the 1/4 plug since you only need one. Be sure that both are Stereo plugs and not Mono.

billyo July 25th, 2009 08:40 PM

if your laptop has no s-video most likely your laptop came with just a vga out, you'll need to get a pc to tv converter, you can get this from www.aitech.com, it's called "Maxview pc to tv video converter", their about $70-100, i had one a while back,this comes with a vga ,rca and s-video out, what you'll have to do is connect the vga of the converter to your laptops vga and connect either the s-video or the rca of the converter to your external monitor/tv,someone in the forum suggested a site where you can get a cheaper ($26.00) similar product, i just can't remember the sites name, but it's called "video converter" (LKV 2000 ) i bought one and it does work...i was just wondering why you don't have an s-video,since most Dell laptops has 'em,i have 2 Dell laptops( E1505 & E1405) and bought came with a 7 pin s-video.

Stela July 25th, 2009 09:33 PM

Thank you Dale and Billy. I took the PC to Best Buy and it is a VGA output. I'll look around for a tv converter. Thank you very much for your help!!!!

RIKKI TIKKI July 25th, 2009 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Stela (Post 94250)
Thank you Dale and Billy. I took the PC to Best Buy and it is a VGA output. I'll look around for a tv converter. Thank you very much for your help!!!!

Stela,

Try monoprice.com ( Great Site for cables, converters, adaptors, etc. ) and check out this converter ( it's quite a bit cheaper than what you will find at Bestbuy or Radio Shack ) it's the one I use and find it's compact size and ease of use superior to the Gigaware version offered by Radio Shack, which I tried first!:w

http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2

Stela July 26th, 2009 08:50 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks Rick. I just placed the order and the price was very good. Thanks again.

billyo July 28th, 2009 09:46 AM

Rikki was right that was the site i got my converter from www.monoprice.com, make sure you get the KLV 2000 ( video converter )


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