how do i know if i have a built in composite video converter?
can't i just get a component cable for my ps2? and use that to plug the useless thing i just bought?
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Sat 4 Aug 2007, 19:21,
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If you bought that cable thing you linked to
then that's not going to be any use to you at all, you need a conversion box like the one I posted to display composite video on a PC monitor (unless the monitor has composite video input)
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Sat 4 Aug 2007, 19:28,
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i'll try my other monitor... i think that has
lemme go check - back ain a few!
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Sat 4 Aug 2007, 19:31,
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nope
i think my graphics card has video input/output... *reads the box* "geforce 7800 gt oc" or something
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Sat 4 Aug 2007, 19:41,
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If you're using XP...
You can download the WDM drivers
www.nvidia.com/object/wdm_geforce_4.13.html
Then use DScaler to capture the video from your graphics card. Plug the yellow composite feed into the orange "composite in" (the orange one) on the vivo cable, plug that into the graphics card, load DScaler, set the correct source in the file menu, and you is laffin'
You will also need a RCA to 3.5mm Jet, you connect the white and the blue to your line in on your soundcard, but they cost about £2.50 off ebay.
Nifty, Eh?
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Sun 5 Aug 2007, 13:51,
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www.nvidia.com/object/wdm_geforce_4.13.html
Then use DScaler to capture the video from your graphics card. Plug the yellow composite feed into the orange "composite in" (the orange one) on the vivo cable, plug that into the graphics card, load DScaler, set the correct source in the file menu, and you is laffin'
You will also need a RCA to 3.5mm Jet, you connect the white and the blue to your line in on your soundcard, but they cost about £2.50 off ebay.
Nifty, Eh?