Laptop karaoke
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well i actually have a desktop computer downstairs. but i use it for my jukebox. but if i can use it for jukebox and karaoke that would be great. but ill prob need splitters. and i also already have another sound system hooked up to comp.
I have the touchscreen hooked up to the VGA and a onkto 7.1 surround hooked up through coaxil. so how would I hook the amp up to the comp(headphone jack?) and I guess ill need to get a VGA splitter right? but whats the max tvs you can support?
I have the touchscreen hooked up to the VGA and a onkto 7.1 surround hooked up through coaxil. so how would I hook the amp up to the comp(headphone jack?) and I guess ill need to get a VGA splitter right? but whats the max tvs you can support?
Newer computers already have stereo outputs built in to the sound card. If yours doesn't take the headphone out to the mixer. I run my laptop sound from the headphones to the mixer. You also might run into a ground loop noise problem. A conflict between the computer and the sound system. It can be fixed if we get to that point.
Take the outputs to some kind of mixer inputs. Don't blow your surround speakers with live vocals.
Take the outputs to some kind of mixer inputs. Don't blow your surround speakers with live vocals.
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well how many tv's can you hook up through computer? i have the touchscreen which is the main monitor so i guess ill use that has the hub where I select the songs and such and then I have a 40" tv couple feet away where I'll use for the lyrics and everybody to watch. But will I be able to eventually get a smaller monitor for the singer? basically can I have the touchscreen and a 40" tv and like a 22" tv all running at once? is it possible?
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With all due respect and tongue firmly in cheek DanG, RUBBISHDanG2006 wrote:If it doesn't have a S-Video out then it doesn't support dual screens or if you use a splitter your singers will see what you see on your computer screen.
You would need a second PCI video card.
I know of NO modern laptop that DOESN'T support dual screen.
If he has an external VGA socket on the back or side of his laptop then it WILL almost certainly have dual screen capability.
Most laptops these days will immediately detect the connection of a 2nd screen and in the case of Vista and I presume Win 7, will automatically configure it. XP needs manual configuration but it's pretty easy.
The only issue that might arise is that sometimes the external VGA can be switched off, usually with one of the function keys.
To check for dual screen capability, right click anywhere on the desktop and then click the PROPERTIES option in the popup menu.
Select the SETTINGS tab and you should see a representation of your monitor settings.
If there is no 2nd monitor showing, then you'll need to check, as I mentioned above, that the external VGA has been enabled.
Odds on that it has.
However, if you want to connect to a TV and have no TV out capability, you will need a VGA tp TV converter that you can readily get for $30 or so.
Sandy
If you read the above posts more closely you will see that they are talking about a desktop computer.mnementh wrote:With all due respect and tongue firmly in cheek DanG, RUBBISHDanG2006 wrote:If it doesn't have a S-Video out then it doesn't support dual screens or if you use a splitter your singers will see what you see on your computer screen.
You would need a second PCI video card.
I know of NO modern laptop that DOESN'T support dual screen.
If he has an external VGA socket on the back or side of his laptop then it WILL almost certainly have dual screen capability.
Most laptops these days will immediately detect the connection of a 2nd screen and in the case of Vista and I presume Win 7, will automatically configure it. XP needs manual configuration but it's pretty easy.
The only issue that might arise is that sometimes the external VGA can be switched off, usually with one of the function keys.
To check for dual screen capability, right click anywhere on the desktop and then click the PROPERTIES option in the popup menu.
Select the SETTINGS tab and you should see a representation of your monitor settings.
If there is no 2nd monitor showing, then you'll need to check, as I mentioned above, that the external VGA has been enabled.
Odds on that it has.
However, if you want to connect to a TV and have no TV out capability, you will need a VGA tp TV converter that you can readily get for $30 or so.
Sandy
In which case, I unreservably apologise to DanG and will now go and sulk in the corner, while eating my large portion of humble pie.wiseguy wrote:If you read the above posts more closely you will see that they are talking about a desktop computer.mnementh wrote:With all due respect and tongue firmly in cheek DanG, RUBBISHDanG2006 wrote:If it doesn't have a S-Video out then it doesn't support dual screens or if you use a splitter your singers will see what you see on your computer screen.
You would need a second PCI video card.
I know of NO modern laptop that DOESN'T support dual screen.
If he has an external VGA socket on the back or side of his laptop then it WILL almost certainly have dual screen capability.
Most laptops these days will immediately detect the connection of a 2nd screen and in the case of Vista and I presume Win 7, will automatically configure it. XP needs manual configuration but it's pretty easy.
The only issue that might arise is that sometimes the external VGA can be switched off, usually with one of the function keys.
To check for dual screen capability, right click anywhere on the desktop and then click the PROPERTIES option in the popup menu.
Select the SETTINGS tab and you should see a representation of your monitor settings.
If there is no 2nd monitor showing, then you'll need to check, as I mentioned above, that the external VGA has been enabled.
Odds on that it has.
However, if you want to connect to a TV and have no TV out capability, you will need a VGA tp TV converter that you can readily get for $30 or so.
Sandy
Sandy
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OK guys, I appreciate all the input and help you guys have been. And I'm going to try and narrow this down. From what I understand, you dont NEED a laptop with an s video out? So what about this? http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Toshiba+-+S ... Id=9988402
Then to connect to my HDMI TV. I was thinking this. http://sewelldirect.com/Component-VGA-t ... r-720p.asp
And if all that works, then I'll have to just hook up the mixer amp to the computer. I guess I'll need some kind of wire that splits. I'll prob have to use the headphone out from laptop and get a a wire that converts to the red and white(rca audio) to hook into amp. Then all of that should work, right? And in the future if I want to hook up a second TV i can just get a bigger VGA splitter.
Then to connect to my HDMI TV. I was thinking this. http://sewelldirect.com/Component-VGA-t ... r-720p.asp
And if all that works, then I'll have to just hook up the mixer amp to the computer. I guess I'll need some kind of wire that splits. I'll prob have to use the headphone out from laptop and get a a wire that converts to the red and white(rca audio) to hook into amp. Then all of that should work, right? And in the future if I want to hook up a second TV i can just get a bigger VGA splitter.
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