MrGuy
Mar 3 2006, 10:51 AM
Greetings all,
I'm trying to figure out the best (economical & effecient) way to send a computer video/sound signal to a television using the coaxial input on the TV.
The connection needs to be coaxial input on TV because we are using a TVM agile modulator so we can specify media from PC to a specific TV channel.
Getting video only I don't think is much of a problem, It gets tricky trying to add sound though.
We could live without the sound.
I was thinking if we went video only, getting a video card for PC with a rca (composite) video output and then using a rca to coaxial adapter plug. Sound alright?
Any ideas?
Thanks
LLXX
Mar 3 2006, 10:18 PM
RF modulator with S-Video input?
Audio shouldn't be a problem, since the modulator should have a standard RCA or socket connection for it.
MrGuy
Mar 6 2006, 08:40 AM
Hi,
The device is a Standard TVM 450” agile modulator. It only has coaxial in and out. This dealy bob allows you to assign a signal to a specified channel. We want to pump a autorun powerpoint presentation to a channel on a TV using coaxial cable in the employee breakroom.
I just found out that we don't need any sound. So I could connect a converter to coaxial out of the PC video card either using RCA video or S-Video.
ripken204
Mar 7 2006, 08:16 PM
well i am going from video card>svideo>svideo to rca adapter>vcr>tv
jago_lfn
Apr 6 2006, 05:58 AM
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