Mediaplayer and s-video?
dvd's show on the tv but other programs like medi player and concrete player just hold a black screen where on earth the video should be.. is there a course to play video files on the tv?
Answer:
S-Video Port
Short for Super-Video, a technology for transmitting video signals over a cable by dividing the video information into two separate signals: one for color (chrominance), and the other for brightness (luminance). When sent to a television, this produces sharper similes than composite video , where the video information is transmitted as a single signal over one chain. This is because televisions are designed to display separate Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signals. (The jargon Y/C video and S-Video are the same.)
Computer monitors, instead, are designed for RGB signals. Most digital video devices, such as digital cameras and game machines, produce video surrounded by RGB format. The images look best, as a consequence, when output on a computer monitor. When output on a television, however, they look better contained by S-Video format than in composite format.
To use S-Video, the device sending the signals must support S-Video output and the device reception the signals must have an S-Video input jack. Then you call for a special S-Video cable to connect the two devices
You will have to set your computer eyeshade to 800x600. Then in your monitor settings set up your TV as the remote monitor. You should see everything on your TV as it be on your monitor.
We need to be clear give or take a few whether the s-video on the video card is for video in or video out.
Some video card have a s-video so that you can use a TV as a computer monitor.
If you video card also double up as video capture card, afterwards using the appropriate video capture software will allow you to attitude the TV or any other external video sources on the computer screen as long you own a suitable video capture software ( a free one is fanlight movie maker )
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