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Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Katia's Lover on September 02, 2005, 07:51:05 am
So, there's this football game I want to watch (first GSU football game @ Northeastern)... but the problem is that the game is only going to be broadcast live up in the Northeast part of the country.  However, we were lucky enough to find a website that will have streaming video live of the game.

1) What do I need to do to find out if my computer is capatible for this kind of service?  (Remember, dumb this down)

2) What kind of cord do I need to connect my computer to a television screen so that the image is larger?

3) Where can I get this? (Radio Shack?  Walmart? etc.)

4) How much would this cost?

5) What kind of prolems can I expect?

Thanks.
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Logikal X on September 02, 2005, 10:08:25 am
You need a TV out on your video card unless your TV has a data input which i really doubt.  Your best bet is to find someone with, or rent a projector, and that would be all you need


Plus projectors are awesome.
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Will on September 02, 2005, 11:18:55 am
If it is an internet stream, it will most likely look like shit. :(

Most laptops have RCA or S-video outputs. If you don't have a TV out on your vid card and don't wanna plunk down the money for a VGA->S-video/RCA composite/RCA component converter, see if you can find someone with a laptop with the outputs you want.
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Katia's Lover on September 02, 2005, 11:29:44 am
Quote from: "Will"
If it is an internet stream, it will most likely look like shit. :(

Most laptops have RCA or S-video outputs. If you don't have a TV out on your vid card and don't wanna plunk down the money for a VGA->S-video/RCA composite/RCA component converter, see if you can find someone with a laptop with the outputs you want.


How can I find out if my laptop has an S-video card?

So imagine if it does have an S-video card, I would just need to buy the S-video cord?
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Will on September 02, 2005, 12:38:48 pm
Quote from: "Katia's Lover"
How can I find out if my laptop has an S-video card?


You'll have a round jack that kinda looks like a keyboard/mouse connector, but it has four pins in a isosceles trapezoid arrangement, with a big wide pin at the base of the trapezoid. It is also possible that the jack will have pins in the middle of the trapezoid. Both are the same thing. With the latter, the extra pins just aren't used.

Quote from: "Katia's Lover"
So imagine if it does have an S-video card, I would just need to buy the S-video cord?


Yep.
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Logikal X on September 02, 2005, 12:47:31 pm
Quote from: "Will"
Quote from: "Katia's Lover"
How can I find out if my laptop has an S-video card?


You'll have a round jack that kinda looks like a keyboard/mouse connector, but it has four pins in a isosceles trapezoid arrangement, with a big wide pin at the base of the trapezoid. It is also possible that the jack will have pins in the middle of the trapezoid. Both are the same thing. With the latter, the extra pins just aren't used.

Quote from: "Katia's Lover"
So imagine if it does have an S-video card, I would just need to buy the S-video cord?


Yep.




Yeah but make sure you have the input on your TV too  :lol:
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: Grakthis on September 02, 2005, 12:58:37 pm
You know, I had a whole thread about this before.  n00b.

You need a new video card. EVen then the picture will suck unless you get an HD TV with DVI or VGA in or a vGA/Component converter.

So get a new video card with line outs.
Title: Computer Nerds UNITE!
Post by: kev222 on September 02, 2005, 01:14:34 pm
Quote from: "Grakthis"
the picture will suck unless you get an HD TV with DVI or VGA in or a vGA/Component converter.

Even then the picture will suck, by virtue of the fact that it's an internet stream.