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Connecting laptop to TV via RCA
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Domesticated
In the past I've been able to plug a 3.5mm headphone jack into my computer with RCA connectors on the other end. The red, white and yellow plugs then go into the TV so I can use it as an external screen.

At the moment, all I have is a cable which is missing yellow. I thought I'd just watch movies in mono rather than stereo. However, despite being set to 'AV', the TV thinks it's getting no signal. When I plug the red and white in to the appropriate ports, I'd expect to get sound, but I still get nothing. The laptop's sound is up to full and when I pull the headphone jack out I get blasted.

Any ideas why this wouldn't be working? I'm using a Asus netbook with Windows 7. Could it be something to do with the chipset etc? I don't see why if I can use headphones perfectly, the sound can't be routed to the TV via the same method.

The only thing I've thought of is that the cable is broken. I bought it from some woman on the side of the road for less than a buck, so there's a chance, but it looks to be in pretty good condition.
LeopoldStotch
just wondering ...

do you have this?



also i have ran into this problem this weekend with my win7 laptop. it's odd. I connected my HDMI and audio cables to the tv. video works, but the sound doesn't work. so i had to connect my audio cables to my receiver, and the sound works fine now. it might be my tv, since it's a bit old, however the video looks pretty good on my tv with HDMI. /shrug
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
I bought it from some woman on the side of the road for less than a buck



:stongue: :haha:
EddieZilker
You'll need to delete System32.exe.
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
just wondering ...

do you have this?



also i have ran into this problem this weekend with my win7 laptop. it's odd. I connected my HDMI and audio cables to the tv. video works, but the sound doesn't work. so i had to connect my audio cables to my receiver, and the sound works fine now. it might be my tv, since it's a bit old, however the video looks pretty good on my tv with HDMI. /shrug


Yes, that's the cable I have.

When you say receiver, do you mean your digital TV receiver?

The TV I'm using seems reasonably new, too.
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
You'll need to delete System32.exe.


lol. system32 is a folder you n00b
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by 19503
ur tv is probably expecting a video signal too (the yellow), meanwhile it blocks everything i guess. connect that from your dvd player, camera or some . or maybe the PC? VGA -> yellow plug exists i think.


I tried taking one of the red/white cables out earlier and connecting it into the yellow hole, and it made no difference.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
lol. system32 is a folder you n00b


Yours has already been deleted. Congratulations!
shaw
This thread hurts my brain.
r5a
uh.

the 1st image will only give you audio anyway...

what outputs to you have on your laptop for video? (svideo/vga/hdmi?)

d_Verge
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Originally posted by 19503
thats because red/white is L/R sound, not image. u need to input image on the yellow! from your dvd player for example.

and u call yourself a dj?


That's incorrect. An RCA cable is an RCA cable. They're just color coded to aid you when you're setting something up.
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by r5a
uh.

the 1st image will only give you audio anyway...

what outputs to you have on your laptop for video? (svideo/vga/hdmi?)


Didn't I specifically mention that I'd be happy to listen in mono? And that I'm using a netbook? If I had the capacity to use HDMI or another superior form of transmission, I would. I don't, so I'm going with RCA.

quote:
Originally posted by d_Verge
That's incorrect. An RCA cable is an RCA cable. They're just color coded to aid you when you're setting something up.


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