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. |
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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 |
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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: |
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EddieZilker |
You'll need to delete System32.exe. |
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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. |
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dj_alfi |
quote: | Originally posted by EddieZilker
You'll need to delete System32.exe. |
lol. system32 is a folder you n00b |
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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. |
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EddieZilker |
quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
lol. system32 is a folder you n00b |
Yours has already been deleted. Congratulations! |
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shaw |
This thread hurts my brain. |
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r5a |
uh.
the 1st image will only give you audio anyway...
what outputs to you have on your laptop for video? (svideo/vga/hdmi?) |
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d_Verge |
quote: | 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. |
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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. |
This. |
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