I have read a few posts on people asking about how to have two or more screens. On every post its always says you have to go from your TV out to a converter.
I on the other hand go fom the TV out, to a scart plug in the TV
which works fine for me without the expence of buying a converter.Just another choice, i allready had a scart but i suppose if you havent got one you will still have to spend something. thanks.
dual screens
More clarification.
Duel Screens is actually known as Extended Desktop. This is setup inside the computer video card. And does not require any type of wiring. Just changing a setting.
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To feed multiple TVs you need to come from the computer in some manner. Be it RCA, S-video, external video card or VGA. How many TVs you want/need to feed will depend on what you need to do next.
Feeding one TV close to the computer will require nothing more than a connecting cable from the computer to the TV.
Connecting TVs at a distance or multiple TVs requires a signal amplifier.
To prevent ground loop noise will reqire a ground loop eliminator. Ground loops are a polarity (+ or -) issue between the TV and your equipment. Identifying a ground loop is easy. Probable becaise of a wiring issue where not all the recepticals/circuits are not wired properly. The noise will not be present until you connect the TV connection cable between the TV and your equipment with everything powered up. Connect cable and hear the noise...disconnect the cable and the noise stops. You can not predict if you will have a ground loop issue but you will know it when it happens.
There have been bars that I had ground loops and bars that were not an issue.
Duel Screens is actually known as Extended Desktop. This is setup inside the computer video card. And does not require any type of wiring. Just changing a setting.
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To feed multiple TVs you need to come from the computer in some manner. Be it RCA, S-video, external video card or VGA. How many TVs you want/need to feed will depend on what you need to do next.
Feeding one TV close to the computer will require nothing more than a connecting cable from the computer to the TV.
Connecting TVs at a distance or multiple TVs requires a signal amplifier.
To prevent ground loop noise will reqire a ground loop eliminator. Ground loops are a polarity (+ or -) issue between the TV and your equipment. Identifying a ground loop is easy. Probable becaise of a wiring issue where not all the recepticals/circuits are not wired properly. The noise will not be present until you connect the TV connection cable between the TV and your equipment with everything powered up. Connect cable and hear the noise...disconnect the cable and the noise stops. You can not predict if you will have a ground loop issue but you will know it when it happens.
There have been bars that I had ground loops and bars that were not an issue.