Cable Video Store ended in 1997.
Cable Video Store was created in 1985.
You can buy a composite video cable at a dollar store, at Best Buy, at Walmart or Target. You may be able to find one in the Electronics section of a charity store.
To connect a video source to a TV using a SCART cable, you can simply plug one end of the SCART cable into the SCART socket on the video source, and the other end into the SCART socket on the TV. Make sure both devices are turned off before connecting the cable to avoid any damage.
you can put a video-cable in the video port from your laptop with an adapter cable witch end in a tulip cable(yellow). the (yellow) tulip cable is conected in the S-video in port section below the S-cable input. if you can vind the adaptor witch end in a S-cable it,s better bud harder to vind. the usb connection does not work without the driver,do not know were to find one.
NO, other than the high end ones sometimes have gold plated ends, they will work just the same.
Hi, I faced the same problem and solved it using the s-video cable. The dell d610 has an s-video output and speaker output ports. now i am going to try and make this as simple as possible. buy an s-video cable. this cable will have a black 8-pin plug at one end(that goes into your laptop's s-video port) and the other end of the cable is a component video cable(yellow in color and is plugged into your tv). Now this is just for the video output. you need another cable has audio jack on one end(that goes into your laptops stereo headphone/speakers connector) and on the other end has two tv component video cables(1 red and 1 white). connect all these cables(i am sure you will figure out which cable goes where....) and open up your ati console and go to the tv settings. the rest is pretty simple. regards Shahnab Gillani
BGR24 is raw video format used to store uncompressed video by high end camcorders
For short signal runs, audio cable can be used for video without any issues. As the length of cable increases, it become more important to use cable that is designed for video signals. For most video signals, this will be a 75 ohm co-ax cable such as RG59. There will only be a noticeable difference in quality once the cable length exceeds 10 to 20 feet.
Yep. S video is video only
The Monster Cable online store carries its own brand (Monster) HDMI cables, as well as Hewlett-Packard HDMI cables. They sell HDMI cables specific to video game, home theater or flatscreen components.
No, you can use the VIDEO cable instead and just let the S-CABLE hang loose but the S-Connector/Cable will give a better picture so use it if you can.
I'm pretty sure you have to plug the S-video cable into the docking station and the other end to the T.V.