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    connecting laptop to tv

     
    hi everyone,
    im tryin to connect my laptop(ibm r40) to a tv monitor using the s-video cable.I have all the settings ok,picked the pal format, but whenever i connect the picture is black and white.I tried everything but still balck and white.(besides that all appear perfect on the screen) Only time it worked is when i connected to a new tv monitor where it had an option for s-vhs video input.
    Is there anything i can do to make it work to tvs with that dont have such option?
    thanks

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    Does your current TV have an S-video cable input? You can buy a little cable changer which has an S-Video input on one end and a composite video out on the other. So you can take the S-Video out from the computer to the S-Video cable, to the lil adapter, then use a composite video cable to plug into the TV.

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    i ve already done that, the connection is good the only problem is that the tv shows in black and white..

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    I made my own adapter cable with parts from Radio Shack and this schematic

    Cut one of the yellow ringed RCA connectors off and replace it with the Svideo connector. The 470pF capacitor will fit inside the Svideo jack

    Svideo Plug

    12' AV cable

    I got the capacitor from an old ISA video card I had laying around (look for a very small ceramic capacitor marked 47k).

    Audio adapter


    BTW - The reason that you are only getting a B&W picture is because the adapter that you are using is only connecting the luminence, and not the chrominance.
    Last edited by Kuasimodem; March 22nd, 2004 at 12:44 AM.
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    are you using PAL or NTSC?

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    I'm using NTSC, Iguana is using PAL. The circuit that linked to works with both.

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    hello everyone

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    i just got to the forum new and i am about to be aware of really how i can go about things.i would want a site i mean an email sending site that can accept upto 500 on the bcc of his mail.

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