Hoe te om uw Laptop/PC/Computer met uw TV te verbinden
Gepost op 26 Juni, 2007 in 8:50 am
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Ik schrijf deze post op hoe te om uw PC of computer aan een TV aan te sluiten omdat vorige week ik van een reis in India terugkeerde en elk van mijn beelden en video's aan mijn familie van mijn laptop op onze HDTV wilde tonen, maar had ik jammer genoeg niet de correcte koorden en zo na het fumbling rond 30 minuten die mijn computer aan TV proberen aan te sluiten, moest ik iedereen vertellen dat zij tot het volgende weekend zouden moeten wachten! Vrij ergerend besprekend The Times binnen leven wij, zou het vrij gemakkelijk moeten zijn om twee samen te verbinden!
Zo hier is een snelle analyse van alle methodes die ik weet (als u any more kent, gelieve) te becommentariėren om laptop of een PC aan uw TV aan te sluiten:
1. S-video - Dit is waarschijnlijk de gemeenschappelijkste methode daar momenteel omdat een s-Videokabel als heck goedkoop is en enkel over elke TV onder de zon heeft een s-Videohaven. U zult u moeten ervoor zorgen laptop bent uitgerust met deze haven. Herinner me, zijn er twee types van s-Videokabels: speld 4 en speld 7. Meeste laptops en pc's zijn uitgerust met een 7 speldhaven, zodat als uw TV slechts heeft spelden 4 s-Videohaven, dan zal deze methode niet werken.
2. VGA - Als u HDTV hebt, dan zult u van het verbinden gebruikend een VGA kabel beter zijn. Het geeft veel betere kwaliteit dan s-Video en zoals met s-Video, de kabel zeer goedkoop is. U zult gewoonlijk geen VGA haven op regelmatige tv's niettemin vinden, zodat is deze optie als u HDTV hebt.
3. DVI - Tribunes DVI voor Digitale Visuele Interface met „het digitale“ zijn het sleutelwoord daar. Het digitale signaal zal een beeld van betere kwaliteit dan of s-Video of VGA geven. Natuurlijk, zal uw computer een verbinding moeten hebben DVI en uw TV zal HDTV moeten zijn. Dit koord is absoluut niet goedkoop, strekt het zich overal van $40 uit tot $80.
4. HDMI - Het gebruiken van HDMI zal u de beste kwaliteit veruit geven. Geen computers ik waarvan nog ken hebben havens HDMI, maar u kunt een DVI aan kabel ertoe brengen HDMI om het met uw HDTV te verbinden. HDMI is compatibel met DVI.
5. De Doos van de Convertor van het aftasten - This is the last method that I could think of and it involves using a scan converter box, which takes a VGA signal and converts it into S-Video or component video.
Here’s a graphic I created with some pictures of the various cables:
Hope this helps someone! If you have any other ideas or suggestions, please feel free to comment!!! Thanks!
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tried using a vga cord connected to laptop and hdtv. tuned tv to pc mode but when laptop is switched on the screen just remains black as well as the tv screen..The only thing that works is that i can use the cursor on the laptop and it shows up on the hdtv but all remains black…what can i do..please,,,any suggestions….thank you
Hi Peter,
You could try to do a few things for starters: go ahead and change the resolution on your laptop to something lower, maybe 800×600, sometimes that causes the problem. You can also change the color scheme to 24-bit if it’s set to 32-bit and see if that works.
Also, you said you are changing the TV to PC mode, but what about the laptop? Sometimes, you have to press FN (function key) and F8 (the CRT/LCD) key to have the signal sent out to the TV.
Let me know if these three things work or not!
Thanks
thanks for the great tips.
The Dell XPS M1330 has HDMI built in. Kinda expensive though…
Dude, the easiest and by far the best way I have seen is to set the advance timings on a pc just right and use a vga to scart cable (Maybe with audio of you don’t have the pc hooked up to an audio system of some sort). This is a nerdy approach but you get superb results for little money with stuff that’s standard on both the TV and PC. You can also get dvi to s-video or CVBS to make it happen.
One on my favorite ways is to just stream it to my TV via a computer that is hooked up via DVI. This way you can have a silent, efficient and small htcp that can stream over your wan.
Hope it helps
I was literally trying to figure this out jsut a few hours ago at Circuit City, for my friend who just got a HD tv for his dorm. Had i known some of this info for sure, then i would have told him to just save his money for better things like a 360/PS2/Wii. He lacks a DVI on his laptop so he really cant get the quality he thinks byuseing the hd tv as a monitor
I have recently bought a 40″ LCD Samsung with 1080P Full HDTV. I am trying to connect via DVI to HTMI, for some reason my tv wont pick it up. If anyone can help me find out what i need to do I would greatly appreciate it.
I found this in FAQ,s at Olevia. I just got one of their HDTV’s. Haven’t tried hooking up yet. Good luck.
Q: I am using a PC, but I get no image, what should I do?
A: Olevia recommends connecting with computer monitor first to re-configure a resolution of 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz and connects to Olevia LCD TV afterward. Anything higher, the LCD TV will not recognize
Hi,
Great tip! I just read about a great place to buy cables in the August Issue of Smart Money Magazine. The web site is monoprice.com. I do not have any affiliation with them. I was able to purchase a gold plated HDMI to DVI 15ft cable for $6.30 + $7 shipping! WOW!
Can’t wait to try this when I get it.
Thanks again.
Dan
Hi,
I have just purchased the cables to connect my laptop to my TV. But guess what, my laptop DOESN’T have the S Video port! It is an Acer Aspire so hey, I guess you get what you pay for! Anyway, is there any way I can convert the S Video 7 pin connector to the parallel port on my laptop? Are there any adapters out there?
Thanks!
Kev
Hi,
I also have a question:
I have a MacBook Pro laptop with a DVI output with an adaptor to VGA; at the present the laptop is connected to an external computor screen (using the VGA adaptor). However, I would like to plug it to my TV, a Panasonic (not a recent model) with two Scart inputs and a S-Video (4 pins). Would there be a way to make it hapen? (I have asqued in a couple of shops and people told me that connecting the Mac wouldn’t be possible, but I don’t know if they knew what they were talking about)
Thanks.
Miguel
I tried following all of your advice, but the tv says NO SIGNAL.
since my laptop doesnt have a dvi port, i’m using a vga-dvi converter. then i’m using a dvi-hdmi converter to connect to the tv, but it still doesn’t work.
i’ve tried using the Fn + F8 key, but that didn’t work… any ideas?
thankss
I have a Tevion 32″ LCD TV, my computer has 3 outputs, 1xVGA, 1xDVI, 1xS-Video. I bought a DVI-D cable (5 metres) and a DVI to HDMI Adaptor to connect the computer and the TV.
The video works fine but of course I cannot get any audio since the TV does not appear to have a audio input related to the HDMI video input. Is there any other work arounds to get audio to work in this case?
If there isn’t I will just get a DVI to VGA adaptor and a 5 metre VGA cable and connect that to my TV and use the 3.5mm “PC Audio In” to connect the audio. How much worse will the video look using VGA instead of DVI?
Oh and I forgot to mention the TV inputs are 1xVGA, 1xHDMI, 1×3.5mm PC Audio In, 1xS-Video and a whole bunch of composite ports
Please any help is appreciated
Thank you
Nick
I was gonna try that same thing ‘v’ Im using an S-Video cable to connect my PC to TV on a 50″ sony HDTV. Picture looks liek crap.. lines scroll from bottom to up and its pretty fuzzy. I’ll try using a VGA component and let everyone knows how that works, if not, i’ll try what v tried, in my head, it should work lol
I hooked my computer to my TV using the s-video cable, then I configured my my video card, and now I can see my comp image on my TV screen.. However, what Im really trying to do, is go the other way. I want my TV screen image to appear in a video program on my computer so I can capture the footage with my CPU.. How do I get my computer to find the TV?
I have a Samsung LCD HDTV and a DELL XPS Laptop which has a HDMI output , recently I bought a HDMI cable to transfer video signal from my laptop to my LCD TV , I was successfully able to do that but unfortunatly I was not able to transfer Audio from LAPTOP to my TV and I had to depend on LAPTOP speakers for it. Any Inputs on How can I transfer Audio from laptop to my HDTV using HDMI cable ?
Hi All,
Im kinda in the same position as Nick H. Firstly i connected by 32″ LCD HDTV to my computer via a S-Video cable. After playiong around with the options i got it working but it wasnt very clear. I want to connect my computer to my TV using a DVI cable but i cannot do that as i only have 1 DVI output on my video card and that is connected to my monitor. So i was thinking of using the spare VGA output from my video card to connect to my LCD TV. What do you guys think? Would i get better quality out of VGA then S-Video and also how much of a difference would it be if i connected DVI insted?
Mike. You cannot go the other way as far as I know. You will need a TV Tuner card to capture the TV signal on your computer. I have the Nvidia DualTV MCE card and it works awesome. You do need to be running Windows MCE or the top end Vista. I think ATI video capture/TV tuner cards will work with XP. You can then use your computer as a pvr. You will need lots of harddrive space as the video files are big. With MCE a 1 hr show is about 3.5gb in size in the best quality. They record in dvr.ms format. Other cards probably save the files in a different file format that are smaller in size.
I have a laptop with a VGA output and a TV with a DVI output. Can I use a VGA to DVI cable to connect my laptop to the television? And also,would I need some sort of DVI-out video card or a VGA-out video card?
I have one question: if S-Video cable is my only option, then how can I get the audio connection?
Big thanks.
Hi all
Well, I too have some problems trying to connect my PC to my television. The TV is a pretty recent Philips CRT screen with S-video and composite (yellow, white, red cinch). When I boot my PC, I can see the whole hardware control, including the windows load screen on the tv. But when the PC actually shows Windows (so the log-on screen (”Welcome user”), and afterwards my desktop) the TV responds as horizontal lines that blip every now and then.
I have tried to change my resolution on primary AND secondary monitors, changed Hz, switched cables, swiched signal, etc…
notthing seems to help. The only thing i have, is sound comming from TV, and thats it.
Anyone some suggestions ?
Many Thanks
I bought the VGA cord, it has a male and a female end. However my HDTV has a female plug and so does my laptop. Any suggestions?
I used an S-Video to RCA cable to hook my computer up to my tv and it worked great for a while. Now, for some reason, everything works fine except that the video stopped. I can see my desktop on the tv and Media Player comes up fine, but as soon as I press play, instead of the tv show or movie, I just get a green blur in the visualizer. Anyone know why?
You can get Cords that have Male or Female on both ends. I purchased a Male, Male cord at Staples to hook mine up.
I have connected to my TV using the VGA cable and picture is good. My problem is I cannot get any sound using phono connections from my laptop. I have a Sony KDL-26T3000 TV which has a variety of phono sockets on the back. Tried them all without success. Any ideas please?
I am planning to connect my toshiba laptop to my Panasonic Plasma HDTV. I have S-video and VGA slots in my laptop and i have 3 s-video, 2 RGB slots in my HDTV. Basically my problem is connecting we can connect anyway but on which channel i need to see the picture of my laptop. When i press TV/video button i am getting a popup on my TV asking for selection there i see TV/COMPONENT 1/Component 2/DVD/Cable/Video1/video2/video3. Among those only TV/DVD/CABLE are highlighted and the other stuff are greyed, which i cant select. How i can make Video1 or component 1 enable to select. My 2 HDMI ports are used for DVD and CABLE DVR. So, only option i have is either S-video or RGB component connection in HDTV. Pls. Help! Thanks in advance.
I have connected my s-video cable to the TV, but I don’t know how to configure the video card to send siginal to TV.
Guys, Thanks for the great info. Yesterday i broke the display for my laptop and not wondering how to connect it to my Samsung 32″ LCD t.v. It has PC in slot for D cable, guys for your experience pls let me know should i go about buying a s-vedio cable to vga d cable, which one is better.
Hi guys great info, but what i would like to know is, how can you connect your laptop to your tv so you get both picture and audio. The reason being is that i have just purchased a s-video lead so i can connect my laptop to my tv but there is no sound.