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  • Composite - Tuner Adapter?

    Is there such a thing? A friend of mine lend me his TV, but its a real old thing (big and heavy, too), and after heaving it up the stairs i noticed that it has neither composite nor a scart in , only connector on the back is for the TV cable. No connectors on the front either

    Is there any way to connect my PC to that monster?

  • #2
    Use an old video that has TV out. Or get/make a composite RF converter, RF modulators can be bought quite cheap if you are handy with a soldering iron.

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    • #3
      Wish i had a VCR

      guess i have to go with the rf converter, thanks

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      • #4
        I got one, but I cant get it to work. Im trying to use it as a second monitor for my AIW 8500DV. Does anyone have experience with those things?

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        • #5
          You don't have to engineer anything. You can get a ready-made RF converter from your local electronics dept. If I read your needs correctly, it would be the same gizmo you use to connect a DVD player to those tvs that don't have composite in. It has composite inputs, and a cable input and output, and *MAY* provide some signal amplification as well. They're not terribly expensive.

          Kevin

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          • #6
            I bought one of those converters, but when i use it I cant activate the second display with my radeon

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