If it has a built-in tuner, yes, most don't. You can buy an outboard tuner and connect the projector using the video in / out connectors. VCR's have this tuner.
Not directly. The projector needs a tuner to create the video signal. You can connect a small digital or analog tuner to the projector. They are availble from your cable company for little to no money.
Look in the Yellow Pages under Audio/Video rentals.
Search the model on youtube, there's a great video there. be advised that you have to thread the film direct and out from behind the lens to rewind
You probably need an RCA cable to connect the video out of one VCR to the video in of the other.
This might possibly have been an old Carmike Cinemas logo.
I use an amp, I connect my speakers to the amp the then run sound through it using the red & white leads. The yellow lead is all you need for the projector for video. So sound from your device goes straight to the amp and the video straight to the projector. I use an amp, I connect my speakers to the amp the then run sound through it using the red & white leads. The yellow lead is all you need for the projector for video. So sound from your device goes straight to the amp and the video straight to the projector.
yes through s-video card projector can connect to laptop
If you TV has output connection, then you can get cables to connect your TV to your projector. For example I have a TV with RCA video and audio outputs, I use 3 RCA cables and then I connect them to my RCA inputs into my projector. My projector has a small speaker, so most of the time I just connect the video cable.
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This may be difficult. If the television has video outputs, you can connect these to the projector. Most of the connections found on a tv are inputs, however.
You cannot connect a projector to a TV directly. The connections on the TV for video are inputs, not outputs. You need to connect a source such as a DVD player or cable or satellite receiver to the projector.
It depends on video card. If you don't have DVI slot then you will have to get a female VGA to male DVI adaptor. the DvI would then go to M1 and connect at projector.
Yes you can. Just make sure in display properties you have selected s-Video out as the secondary display and make sure projector has S-Video as the input source.
You will need a Wii componet VGA video cable to connect your Wii to a projector. It costs around $40 and should do the trick. You could probably find a bargain on Ebay on one of these.
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.
A LCD projector is a video projector.A video projector could be a LCD, DLP, or LCOS projectorbasically, LCD projectors are a type of video projector.
There are no projectors that can connect to a computer wirelessly as there is currently no wireless video specification.