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sadio8
11-21-2005, 08:36 PM
My laptop has a s-video connector which allows me to connect my computer to my tv:

You can attach a television receiver (NTSC or PAL) to the video-out connector of your computer and display the output of your computer on it. You will need an S-Video cable, available in an electronics store.

I've been searching on various computer store website ( futureshop, bestbuy,etc) and have seen that 2 types of s-video cables: The S-video cable on its own, and the s-video cable with the red, white, and yellow connectors. My question is do I need to buy the s-video cable with the red, white, and yellow connectors? Or is is possible for me to just buy the S-video cable on my own, because I already have an extra set of the red,white, and yellow connection.

Thanks for the help everyone!

DS
11-21-2005, 08:44 PM
You should be able to use both. Depending on what inputs are on your TV. You just plug the S-Video into the output on your laptop and then the other end to your TV. Just see what your TV has.

Bad Company
11-21-2005, 08:45 PM
Svideo by itself should be ok if your tv has svideo, you'll also need sound connections.

G
11-21-2005, 08:55 PM
The plain s-video cable is all you need. If you have a speaker system for your laptop like I do (2.1), then just stick with that for audio. If you would rather use the tv's audio, then you will need a y-adaptor that converts the green (headphone) jack into the red/white audio cables, which you can then plug into the tv.

sadio8
11-22-2005, 08:39 PM
Wow you guys are amazing :) Thanks a bunch!