If it is an Output, then it is to see the puter screen on TV. You would wire this to the Video Input of the TV.
If it is an Input, then it is to put the video from TV onto your puter. You would wire this to the Video Output of the TV.
2006-08-19 10:18:42
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answered by pappy 6
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nicely "television-OUT" does not say plenty. Is that DVI with an onboard audio chip, VGA, ingredient video, or is it previous college composite video and s-video? DVI could be ok (see below), however the different ones are no longer almost as solid strategies as HDMI as they are analog, and interior the circumstances of composite video or s-video, they are SD purely. New image enjoying cards that incorporate DVI out with onboard audio controllers could be adapted to HDMI to then run HDMI to the television with audio. this could supply equivalent high quality to a customary HDMI connect. Plus it may function a DVI connection of course. yet from what i've got seen on boards, some TVs do no longer seem to love the audio sign this outputs (curiously Samsungs a minimum of). HDMI port on the photographs card however makes the area greater convenient and from what i've got heard it works nicely. you merely bypass HDMI to HDMI and then ensure the applying settings (OS settings) are setup to feed the audio out by way of that and you're solid to bypass. So i could surely form of lean on an HDMI port. It won't supply you greater efficient high quality, yet i think of it ought to offer you much less headache.
2016-12-11 11:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Gotta see it. It could be to show what's on the computer screen. That will transfer that to the TV screen. When you play those games on the computer, you can do it on the TV set instead. But, like I stated, gotta see it.
2006-08-19 09:57:01
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answered by fingerssfv 3
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For watching the output of your media player on TV.
2006-08-19 09:56:00
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answered by WEIRDRELATIVES 5
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well you can watch tv on your computer look for the tv software on your system click on start/all programs and it should be in the program list
2006-08-19 10:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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TV!
2006-08-19 09:55:39
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answered by Johny0555 3
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