You will need an S-Video cable ($20-30). Just connect the S-Video from the computer to the TV and your all done.
2006-06-16 10:11:52
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answered by Rahil M 2
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You have to have video out connections on your CPU, and matching video in connections on your TV.
S-Video (a large, round connection on the back of your tv and cpu) is a common one used between CPUs and TV.
Some newer CPUs come with regular audio and video out cables, like you see on VCRs and DVD players (red white and yellow).
2006-06-16 17:13:23
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answered by Krickett 2
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This requires your Video Card to have Video Inputs/Outputs, which can connect to similar A/V plugs on your television set. So, if you have A/V plugs for audio/video which can connect between the two, then you should be good to go.
2006-06-16 17:12:36
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answered by TL 3
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I use the video composite out of my computer fed into my vcr and then the channel 3 antenna output of the vcr into the antenna in of my tv...
Ok.. if this was not what you were looking for..and you want to physically connect them...
don't use nails.. they tend to short out the electronics.. use super-glue or epoxy instead.... you can use plexiglass cut into shapes to support the connection in oddly shaped places.
2006-06-29 10:37:52
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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All the answers are true, but they fail to mention that you may need a tuner card, or that you may have to have software that let you view inputs from your s video. You will need a s video card.
2006-06-16 17:27:21
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answered by MILTON C 1
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first do your video card has video out? if it does just connected it and u done
2006-06-16 17:13:23
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answered by PR78 4
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Staples and glue
2006-06-29 14:51:44
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answered by Larry Mullen Jr. 1
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with S-Video cable.
2006-06-16 17:12:00
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answered by tweety 2
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nails
2006-06-16 17:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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