2012年5月4日金曜日

What is this PCMCIA TV tuner video capture MPEG card, Could this enhance the quality of the video output to TV?

I have an acer extensa 5620, I connect it to television, but the quality of video is not so good, If I buy this PCMCIA TV tuner video capture MPEG card, could this enhance the video quality of the television, as well as my laptop?|||it is only for watching tv on a laptop.|||If I understand the question correctly, no. A TV tuner card is for connecting either an antenna or cable to your computer so you can watch broadcast or cable TV. Video capture means that the card can also record anything coming in through the tuner card, provided you have the software to finish the capture and encoding process. MPEG is the format that the capture card will encode, which is the format used for DVDs.



It pretty much lets you watch and record TV on your computer.

Is there such a thing as a graphics card with rca video output?

I have an older tv, I dont know what you call it but it's the kind with the rounded screen and a huge casing. The thing weighs a good 200 pounds, but I dont care because the screen is huge (don't know the exact size, but I had a 36 inch and this is way bigger)... anyway, yeah. Is there such thing as a graphics card with rca video output?|||No. But you can use the VGA to RCA converter.|||about 5-10 years ago they were quite common. Some laptops had it built in.



But today most TVs have HDMI or VGA input which makes it easy for your computer and TV to talk (iPad only has HDMI output)



Anway, you will be able to find one if you shop around. Usually specialist suppliers will carry these products and you won't find them in your normal computer store.



As for VGA to rca converters, they are also pretty hard to find. Many people swear they don't exist, but you can find them.



I would suggest eBay as the best source for such things.

On a standard video card on a PC, what is the output to monitor called? What type of port is it?

i am trying to convert the output on my pc to rca or another compatable output to connect to my tv, i know there are many solutions that require an additional card, or a different card, and i know about the tuner boxes. but i know that there is a way to go from one right to the other with rca. i just cant recall what it is called!!|||your video graphics array (VGA) connector can be know as either a VGA (duh) or a 15-pin DIN.

hope this helps!

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10 points for the home team, the crowd goes wild!|||Analog video out.|||You need a TV card.

Why won't my s-video output on my laptop work?!?

I have an ATI RADEON X300 video card in my laptop. It has s-video output. When plugged into a tv it displays the desktop and menus and window but it won't display any video. Is there any way to get video to output onto my tv from my computer?|||In your display settings, you probably need to set which output port is to be used for actual video display. Since video is often handled differently on video cards than graphics (called overlay video) you may need to set that to the svideo port. That or you need to force your video to use direct draw, which can reduce video display performance, but it should resolve your particular issue.|||well, this may sound sooo basic but please bear with me.. hope this helps:



- check cables

- make sure that your tv is in svideo mode

- make sure that the drivers on the notebook is installed properly

- there is a certain Fn+function key that will activate this.. check f1-f12 if there is a monitor looking icon in it. if there is, press Fn then the F key.

- if not.. go to display settings and go to advanced settings.. try tweakingnthisngs there that you think is CLOSELY related to tv output..





hope this helps..|||Try Amanda H's answer. I remember having to do something like that when I would play a video but it just showed up as black space on the TV.|||you ask that im using a svideo on a tv right now.|||My guess is the svideo is running in hdtv and your monitor does not support it running the hd video

What is good way to convert PC display (VGA) output to video-s so that it can be recorded on CCTV equipment?

I have a set-up where one workstation drives 8 monitors via two 4-head video cards. I'm looking for a way to record everything that happens on the monitors.|||the easiest way is with a patch cable or converter both are readily available rather cheaply on e-bay search for : vga to video-s

I have an HP 530 laptop, how do I check if my video card can output a HDTV signal ?

i'm interested in connecting my laptop to tv to watch media on my tv thats on my laptop. I am considering using an vga to vga or vga to hdmi, and then I must also use RCA cables for the audio from the pc to tv.....but thats not the biggest of my problems i was told I need to make sure my pc and video card can output the hdtv signal|||I have the same computer and it can't.|||The Graphics Card on you laptop cannot output a HDTV signal.|||Normally, if your video card supports HDTV, it has an HDMI gate. If it doesn't, it's most likely it doesn't support HD.

How can I hook up two HDMI monitors? Why are there no video cards with two HDMI ports?

Would I need to get two videocards with one single HDMI output? or can I just use a DVI to HDMI crossover cable and that will just work with no special configuration?



This is assuming that I have a video card with one HDMI output and one DVI output.



What exactly is eyeinfinity and what does it have to do with multiple monitors?|||The reason why video cards with HDMI have one DVI port and one HDMI port is because HDMI is actually limited in resolution-- HDMI is single-link DVI video, which goes up to only 1920x1200 resolution.



The DVI port on the video card would usually be a dual-link DVI port, which can go up to 2560x1600 resolution.



Personally, I wouldn't buy a video card with just two HDMI ports and nothing else.. I like having at least one port capable of resolutions higher than 1920x1200.



HDMI is single-link DVI only because high-definition media like broadcast HD television programming and Blu-Ray discs top out at 1080p (that's 1920x1080 resolution).|||Two video cards is the only way to go right now.