'Terry' wrote:
| Also, I have an adapter that came with another card that has one end
| that will plug into an output on the video card. It has a phono plug
| on the other end. Is this the correct adapter I need to use for TV
| output? Does standard two conductor phono cord with the proper jacks
| work for the connection from the adaptor to the TV?
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The adapter that came with the card should provide [composite video out].
If your television has a RCA phono jack for [composite video in] you should
be good to go.
A standard two conductor phono cord IS NOT suitable for [composite video].
A special cable with RCA phono jacks/plugs is required because video spans
the frequency range of 30 Hz to 5 MHz, while audio frequencies do not extend
past 30 KHz.
Phil Weldon
"Terry" wrote in message
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| The instructions say I have a TV wizard.
|
http://i1.tinypic.com/2096l5h.jpg
| But I don't find any.
|
http://i2.tinypic.com/2096kbl.jpg
|
| Also, I have an adapter that came with another card that has one end
| that will plug into an output on the video card. It has a phono plug
| on the other end. Is this the correct adapter I need to use for TV
| output? Does standard two conductor phono cord with the proper jacks
| work for the connection from the adaptor to the TV?
|