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Connecting pc to tv (via video out) I get no sound
I get video on the tv but no sound. I use the lineout on my soundcard to
connect to the tv or the plug I use for my speakers? |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 01:18:31 +0000 (UTC), Alan
wrote: id suggest you use your speakers works fine for me using geforce 4 mx 440 pci 40.72 drivers alan "Tea Nes" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I get video on the tv but no sound. I use the lineout on my soundcard to connect to the tv or the plug I use for my speakers? Do your speakers have a headphone jack on the front? I fashioned a cable with both audio connectors (red, white) on one side, and a standard stereo headphone plug on the other. When I want to watch movies on my tv, I connect the headphone part into the headphone jack on my speakers (its easier than the back). The other side goes connected to the tv like any other a/v device. Works perfectly. -- eel Tech http://someguy456.computed.net/ |
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Tea Nes wrote:
I get video on the tv but no sound. I use the lineout on my soundcard to connect to the tv or the plug I use for my speakers? I have a 3.5mm jack splitter on my speaker connector on the soundcard (mine only has speakers out, line in, and microphone), and a 3.5mm to 2xRCA cable. I have one 3.5mm output on the splitter connected to my PC speakers, and the other to the 2xRCA cable to then hook up to the RCA audio connectors on my SCART cable (with the composite video connected to my GF VIVO cable RCA output). This way I don't have to mess around changing cables, and I can have sound via the PC speakers and/or the TV. Dan |
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Wait my bad, i was connecting it to sound out. But on the sound in, it only
says mono. My tv is old eh? "Daniel Crichton" wrote in message . .. Tea Nes wrote: I get video on the tv but no sound. I use the lineout on my soundcard to connect to the tv or the plug I use for my speakers? I have a 3.5mm jack splitter on my speaker connector on the soundcard (mine only has speakers out, line in, and microphone), and a 3.5mm to 2xRCA cable. I have one 3.5mm output on the splitter connected to my PC speakers, and the other to the 2xRCA cable to then hook up to the RCA audio connectors on my SCART cable (with the composite video connected to my GF VIVO cable RCA output). This way I don't have to mess around changing cables, and I can have sound via the PC speakers and/or the TV. Dan |
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Tea Nes wrote:
Wait my bad, i was connecting it to sound out. But on the sound in, it only says mono. My tv is old eh? More than likely, yes. But are you sure you connected both the left and right audio output to the input on your card? Dan |
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