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Bradley Burton
This is complicated, and I'm not sure if anyone can actually solve this, but
I thought I would ask. I will try to explain this as best I can.
I looked up how to hook up a computer to a TV online, and it basically says
that the way to do this is to connect the cord from the video card in my
computer to the video input (the yellow socket) on the TV, then switch it to
aux mode.
I'm having problems sending my computer image to my screen because I'm using
a projector, so I don't have a TV where I could just plug in the video cord
from the computer to the TV.
My AV receiver has tons of sockets (not sure if that's the right word) in
the back, however in the front, just like a TV, it has, for Aux 1 input, a
video, L, and R sockets. I plugged the cord into the video socket, turned
on the system, and switched the receiver to aux 1 mode.
The computer picture is not showing up. Instead of the computer picture
showing up, the TV picture shows up (with no sound).
I have a cable box where the TV picture is coming from. It also has Video,
R, and L sockets too. Plugging the video cable into that also doesn't work.
Should I be focusing on the AV receiver or the cable box?
Also, I'm not sure if this part matters or not, but the projector itself has
8 different input options. I've plugged in the cord into the receiver,
turned it to aux mode, and tried all 8 options, and I still don't get what I
want. Should I be focusing on this too?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Brad
I thought I would ask. I will try to explain this as best I can.
I looked up how to hook up a computer to a TV online, and it basically says
that the way to do this is to connect the cord from the video card in my
computer to the video input (the yellow socket) on the TV, then switch it to
aux mode.
I'm having problems sending my computer image to my screen because I'm using
a projector, so I don't have a TV where I could just plug in the video cord
from the computer to the TV.
My AV receiver has tons of sockets (not sure if that's the right word) in
the back, however in the front, just like a TV, it has, for Aux 1 input, a
video, L, and R sockets. I plugged the cord into the video socket, turned
on the system, and switched the receiver to aux 1 mode.
The computer picture is not showing up. Instead of the computer picture
showing up, the TV picture shows up (with no sound).
I have a cable box where the TV picture is coming from. It also has Video,
R, and L sockets too. Plugging the video cable into that also doesn't work.
Should I be focusing on the AV receiver or the cable box?
Also, I'm not sure if this part matters or not, but the projector itself has
8 different input options. I've plugged in the cord into the receiver,
turned it to aux mode, and tried all 8 options, and I still don't get what I
want. Should I be focusing on this too?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Brad