getting you computer to play on TV (or other type of screen)
- jamester22
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getting you computer to play on TV (or other type of screen)
I've noticed that at anime conventions they play the AMVs straight onto a projector screen... how do they do this? What type of equipment do they use to get the video and sound from the computer software onto the big screen? I'm asking because I will need to do something similar in the near future. Thank you.
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No S-Video is only video. The standard white and red RCA cables will take care of the sound. This assumes that sound is taken from the back of the soundcard output with a mini jack to RCA adapter. Although, thats probably not the best way. Just playing around with my video card, I used the S-Video out to a composite RCA cable to a VCR and the mini jack to RCA from soundcard to the VCR to record an AMV on a VHS tape. However, it looked and sounded like crap compared to me burning my own DVD. This is one way, but not the best for quality.
I believe most projectors have VGA/DVI input, so you could just get a two sided cable, thus increasing the quality immensly. And audio could be mini jack to mini jack (as far as I know). I've seen many ways of connecting a video source, but as for the audio, I think mini jack and RCA cables are about it for consumer level projectors. Higher-end ones might have digital coaxial or optical I think. However, connecting the sound to the projector would only use the internal speaker, which is crap. So get a seperate sound system to plug into for much better sound. I hope this helped. Heres some interesting links to read ^_^.
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I believe most projectors have VGA/DVI input, so you could just get a two sided cable, thus increasing the quality immensly. And audio could be mini jack to mini jack (as far as I know). I've seen many ways of connecting a video source, but as for the audio, I think mini jack and RCA cables are about it for consumer level projectors. Higher-end ones might have digital coaxial or optical I think. However, connecting the sound to the projector would only use the internal speaker, which is crap. So get a seperate sound system to plug into for much better sound. I hope this helped. Heres some interesting links to read ^_^.
Do It Yourself projector for $300
DIY projector update
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This is what Quu and Vlad use: Netstream 2000.Scintilla wrote:Many video cards have RCA and/or S-Video outputs.
Somewhere there's a card that's meant especially for playing back MPEG files that hooks up to your TV or projector, but I can't find it at the moment.
There is (was?) a PCI card called the Hollywood Plus, also from Sigma Designs. I don't know if this still for sale.