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    S-Video input

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Blackrs, Aug 22, 2006.

  1. Blackrs

    Blackrs Notebook Enthusiast

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    my w2jb came with the yellow white red rca input (AV in slot). my question is after i connect the cables, how do i see it on my laptop?
     
  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    When you put in the plugs onto your TV, change the channel to the correct input channel(My TV's default channel is 93), and then press FN+F8 until its correct. You will have to wait a bit after pressing every time, as the connection has a 2-3 second lag.
     
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    Blackrs Notebook Enthusiast

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    what i mean is i want to view my video/dVD camcorder through this cable with rca connection
     
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    gusto5 Notebook Deity

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    if by that you mean you want to view your video/DVD camcorder on your notebook, then you've got it wrong

    the s-video on your notebook is an OUTPUT.
     
  5. Blackrs

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    sorry, not s video, i mean the rca av-in cable.
    anyways, i got it now