Probably one of the worst computers I've ever owned. I won't list all the dissapointments I have with this Dell, but I need help on getting the VGA to convert to S-VID, composite or HDMI (preferably SVid since I have a long SVID cable already)
Dell Vostro 1720 running XP Pro
I currently have an VGA to SVIS/RCA converter cable which does not seem to work. I have a different Dell with an SVID output, but when I use the VGA port & cable converter - nothing.
Do I need to change monitor settings in order to get an SVid output through the VGA output?
What graphics adapter? What are you trying to connect to? If it's an HDTV, I think most of them have a VGA input. That would be much better than s-video, which is limited to 480i.
I am connecting to a Phillips 32' LCD TV. Unfortunately, it does not have a VGA input. It only has Svideo and HDMI. Dell provided the wrong adapters to convert the VGA to HDMI, but I have a VGA to SVideo adapter already. So I am trying to get this configuration to work.
....It seems like my best bet is to bring the TV home, and buy a new one with VGA for my office. What makes it so frustrating is the poor advice I got from Dell.
Yes, VGA would be the best way to connect.
It is still amazing to me how complicated it is to attach a PC to a TV, but the situation is improving.
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