Tv-out

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    Knuckles

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    Hey. I've been researching a cheap and easy way to get tv-out on my (future) One, and I've stumbled onto some adapters like this one: http://www.computercasesandcables.com/ccc/CV-25120.html that supposedly work with "some" video cards that output a signal that works with s-video (or rca composite).

    Has anyone got any experience with an adapter like this one? Does anyone know if they'll work on the One?

    Thanks.
     
    Knuckles, Jul 27, 2008
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    Yes, im very interested to know that too.
    Anyone has tried it?
     
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    I would like to bump this post as i would be very interested in the one being able to provide tv out i could put through scart. In any combination of cables.
     
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    Davidcowling, Jul 30, 2008
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    The thing is, this adapter is very small, easy to pack and cheap, versus lugging around a big expensive vga to tv box.
     
    Knuckles, Jul 30, 2008
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    I seen these before but I still wonder if they work because you normally need a decoder for it to work on a TV. I so wish the RGB was built in with the VGA
     
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    the tvs with vga in have the decoder built in...

    otherwise, youll need a decoder box. its just the way it is im afraid.
     
    Davidcowling, Jul 31, 2008
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