Watching internet TV and video files from your PC to your TV

Watching internet TV and video files from your computer on your TV

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Sometimes its a pain watching the latest movies or your favorite tv shows on your 12 inch laptop screen. Sometimes you want that big screen effect. And also the sound systems on PC’s are pretty lame compared to the high end TV surround sound setups.

Well dont worry, you dont have to watch your tv, movie streams or downloaded video on your pc screen. You can hook up your computer to a television and watch the video streams with that movie style big screen effect.

So what you need to do is run a cable from the TV outport on your pc. Look at the back of your PC or sometimes down the side of your laptop or notebook for a S-Video port, pictured on the right. (If your PC doesnt have one the you may need to purchase a video cards with an S-Video port. svideo Watching internet TV and video files from your PC to your TV

These are commonly available for well under $100.) Next, check your TV inputs. Most TV’s have an S-Video port in which case you will need a S-Video to S-Video cable. If it doesnt then a S-Video to RCA cable or S-Video to Scart will work. Connect the computer to the television with the cable.

With some PC’s you can right click your mouse on the desktop screen, highlight the ‘Settings’ tab, you will then see a grayed out monitor to the right hand side if you have S-video output.

monitor settings Watching internet TV and video files from your PC to your TVClick on the grayed out monitor and check the ‘Extend Windows desktop onto this monitor’ and your done! If you now scroll off your mouse pointer to the right, the mouse will show up on the Television screen. Then start up your Media Player and drag it across to the right onto your TV screen. Sound will still be routed thro your PC speakers, but you can watch it in big screen.

For the sound It is pretty simple to get stereo to play by using a stereo to RCA cable or a Y jack.

rcajack Watching internet TV and video files from your PC to your TVThese are pretty cheap to buy (approx 4.99 @ radioshack) If you’re PC has 5.1 sound then you can use 3 of these cables to plug into your Home Theatre 5.1 system. But make sure that the stereo head is male and RCA jacks are the female variety

You will find that most notebooks and laptops now have a function key that changes the video output options. Its pretty simple and if you press the function key ( normally labelled Fn ) and then press the Fkey with a computer icon next to a TV or it may be signified by CRT/LCD. Anyways when you find it just keep pressing and it will cycle between dual s-video and laptop output, press it a second time and it outputs via the s-video, it will then cycle back to laptop output. This makes changing output very easy peasy.

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3 Responses to “Watching internet TV and video files from your PC to your TV”

  1. I have a moniter output on my hdtv cn i use this

  2. Strange indeed….I was on Ebay this evening searching for PC to TV cables, but wasn’t sure exactly what it was I needed. I’ve already bought two different PC TV tuners but they won’t work correctly. I’ve almost decided to stop watching TV altogether and just watch my VHS videos and DVDS. I have a huge collection of each!! I also have a digital converter but it won’t pick up any signals. I have a sneaky suspicion there may be a hidden reason the signal was changed to digital. Big Brother strikes everywhere, no use to hide. Times they are a changing!!

  3. All that is needed is like the article says AND If your TV has a D-Sub sonnection (looks like the the MONITOR INPUT then yes you can plug your PC Directly into your HD TV LCD\PLASMA) and witha little tweeking you can get it perfect some laptops have the same MONITOR OUTPUT and can be directly plugged into your HD TV LCD\PLASMA
    Happy Watching

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