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Old November 3rd 03, 07:36 AM
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This is pretty much what I am trying to do too. Plug my TV in the
bedroom which is approx. 40 feet away.

Thanks for the info!

What do you mean by 7 pin versus 4 pin? Do you mean that the output
connector shows 7 pins but that it will take a 4 pin S-Video cable?

And I am not sure what you mean by "you will need 60 mhz setting for
the TV. How do I know or change the Mhz settings for my TV???

Cheers! Andre
PS: I went to the site you suggested: is this the appropriate cable?
-- SVHS SVIDEO 4PIN MINI DIN M-M 50FT. CABLE

On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 14:02:18 GMT,
wrote:

In article ,
says...
My TV has a S-Video connector and I understand the back of the 9600
Pro has this kind of S-Video connector as well. Does it mean I can
simply run a S-Video cable from my computer to my TV and then I'd be
able to watch videos on my TV set instead of my computer? Does the
S-Video cable carries audio signal too or just video signal.

If it is possible, are there picture quality issues I should be aware
of?

Andre

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hi. i believe the cable you mention is the same one i have. it seems to
be good enough quality to provide a nice picture from my harddrive to my
widescreen about 45 feet away. if your card came with a short s-video
cable, check out the ends of it. i assumed since mine (card) came with a
standard 4 pin configuration cable, that it would work, even though my
card has a 7 pin configuration. i'm not saying your card has the same s-
video output configuration, or if it does that the 4 pin plug will work.
it would be nice if you could check it with a shorter plug before you
ordered the 50 foot cable. also, i had to join two (2) 25 foot rca
cables together to reach my widescreen, but it worked fine. mabey radio
shack has some 50 foot rca cable, but i do reccomend the 50 ft. s-video
cable from the pccables site, it works good for me anyway. also i ment
you have to set the screen refresh rate to 60 hz not 60 mhz. t.v.'s use
the 60 hz settings from all i've read. rage3d forum may have some more
info about your 9600 card too. its a great website. mabey someone else
will jump in here with their 9600 experence running s-vid / tv out. i
think you'll love it when ya get it all hooked up. p.s. make sure you
'walk off" or closely measure where the cable will be run. once you start
running the cable in ceilings or around the walls in the basement like i
did...
well i almost cut myself short on the cable. i ended up with about 2-3
feet of slack, a little closer than i had estimated.

plissken