Hey everyone!
I have a sony vaio desktop (VGC-LT25E), an a older model projector and
a very long s-video cable. I found out today that my computer's s-video
connection is input and not output and therefore is not possible to
connect my projector this way. I have no VGA, HDMI, composite or other
sort of video output. The only thing I have is USB. Does any of you know
how to connect a projector (using s-video) to a computer via USB. Is
there some sort of adapter that I can use? Is there a program I need to
install to make my computer send video out through USB? I have been
toying with this for a couple of months now and seem not to find an
answer. PLEASE I NEED HELP!!!!!
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moncayoda
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2/1/2011 6:06:56 PM |
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 12:06:56 -0600, moncayoda
<moncayoda.4oj1st@no.email.invalid> wrote:
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>Hey everyone!
>
>I have a sony vaio desktop (VGC-LT25E), an a older model projector and
>a very long s-video cable. I found out today that my computer's s-video
>connection is input and not output and therefore is not possible to
>connect my projector this way. I have no VGA, HDMI, composite or other
>sort of video output. The only thing I have is USB. Does any of you know
>how to connect a projector (using s-video) to a computer via USB. Is
>there some sort of adapter that I can use? Is there a program I need to
>install to make my computer send video out through USB? I have been
>toying with this for a couple of months now and seem not to find an
>answer. PLEASE I NEED HELP!!!!!
>
The easiest and cheapest solution is to replace the desktop PC video
card with one that has S-video output.
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Andy
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2/5/2011 1:23:19 AM
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