Im sure there is a way to do it wirelessly, but I dont know how. You can probably contact Microsoft for a remote control. Or search ebay, amazon, froogle, etc for "Windows remote control" or something like that.
The ONLY thing you left out is how you wired it up ? and did you use HDMI , S video, RCA plugs and step by step by step how and then what you had to do after that to use your PC on TV so if you want to use it in general , like from the dest top to the internet how was it set up to do that ?? thanks
hey those lines ifigured this out one day of playing xboxlive my screen was shity but when cords ar laping uround eachother ith makes those lines its mostly caused by powercords so what you mite want to do is get all the power cords and put them in a group and the video and audio in another group hope i helped
can i ask a question? please help, ok my m8 has windows media center on his tv, ok hes got a pc tower attached to it. 1st of all how do u do that, & do u just need a big hard drive to store ur stuff or do u need good graphics & stuff like that, to keep my media safe i wudnt connect to the net on that pc, but does any file work, e.g. i mite get vista premium, do avi files work on the media center? & is it straightforward to put the files on? any help appreciated thanks
My comp, when this video was made, had a video card with 3 outputs: DVI, VGA, and S-Video. I connected an S-Video cable from the card to the TV. I then bought a 3.5mm audio cable splitter and a "3.5mm audio to RCA" cable which I plugged into that splitter. I plugged in the RCA to my TVs audio in and viola! I left out several other steps, such as changing the settings on ATI Catalyst Control Center, but thats most of it. Helps to have large hard drive, fast computer, etc. AVI files work on M.C.
great setup, question, is there a way to do this wirelessly to me tv? and where would i get a remote to control the media center?
capsbases 1 year ago
Im sure there is a way to do it wirelessly, but I dont know how. You can probably contact Microsoft for a remote control. Or search ebay, amazon, froogle, etc for "Windows remote control" or something like that.
Tristan944 1 year ago
@capsbases it come with the sofewere
TheTanSweeLin 1 year ago
@capsbases you can do it wireless with a xbox 360
KevinIsSoAwsome 9 months ago
@KevinIsSoAwsome cool thanks, I have a PS3 downstairs that does that, and I just bought an Apple TV.
capsbases 7 months ago
The ONLY thing you left out is how you wired it up ? and did you use HDMI , S video, RCA plugs and step by step by step how and then what you had to do after that to use your PC on TV so if you want to use it in general , like from the dest top to the internet how was it set up to do that ?? thanks
Jstwnahvfn 2 years ago
i saw britney! <3 in your albums!
olddchalloweenmovies 2 years ago
There are some things in my life that I am not proud of....
Tristan944 2 years ago
why i love britney!
olddchalloweenmovies 2 years ago
Thanks for the info, however those lines only appeared because I was recording them with my digital camera. They are not visible with the naked eye.
Tristan944 2 years ago
hey those lines ifigured this out one day of playing xboxlive my screen was shity but when cords ar laping uround eachother ith makes those lines its mostly caused by powercords so what you mite want to do is get all the power cords and put them in a group and the video and audio in another group hope i helped
kc88kc 2 years ago
what kinda settings do you change on your ati catalst control center? i have everything done but nothing shows on my tv. helpp!
babyflyyy 2 years ago
can i ask a question? please help, ok my m8 has windows media center on his tv, ok hes got a pc tower attached to it. 1st of all how do u do that, & do u just need a big hard drive to store ur stuff or do u need good graphics & stuff like that, to keep my media safe i wudnt connect to the net on that pc, but does any file work, e.g. i mite get vista premium, do avi files work on the media center? & is it straightforward to put the files on? any help appreciated thanks
kingofkings63a 3 years ago
My comp, when this video was made, had a video card with 3 outputs: DVI, VGA, and S-Video. I connected an S-Video cable from the card to the TV. I then bought a 3.5mm audio cable splitter and a "3.5mm audio to RCA" cable which I plugged into that splitter. I plugged in the RCA to my TVs audio in and viola! I left out several other steps, such as changing the settings on ATI Catalyst Control Center, but thats most of it. Helps to have large hard drive, fast computer, etc. AVI files work on M.C.
Tristan944 3 years ago
Nice.
XeloEspada 3 years ago