Frage von Pit Anders:
I hope I can describe it correctly. 
 On laptops, there are the following outputs: one VGA connector for a 2nd Monitors 
 and an S-Video jack. 
 On television there are the following inputs: HDMI sockets Y, Pb, Pr (Audio [Left - 
 and right channel] extra) and a video input with 2 audio inputs 
 Here are the questions: How do I connect the laptop with the Television On 
 best? From the output to the input? 
 Which is the cheapest way? 
 Of course, I would like next to the video the sound synonymous transferred. 
 Pit 
 Antwort von  Rudolf Harras:

Pit Anders wrote: 
 > I hope I can describe it correctly. 
 > 
 > On the laptop, there are the following outputs: one VGA connector for a 2nd = 
 Monitors 
 > and an S-Video jack. 
 > 
 > On television there are the following inputs: HDMI sockets Y, Pb, Pr = 
 (Audio [Left - 
 > and right channel] extra) and a video input with 2 audio inputs 
 > 
 > Here are the questions: How do I connect the laptop with the Television On 
 > best? From the output to the input? 
 Now I would say so You Get an S-Video adapter to what 
 Television has the (RCA, Scart), and a 3.5 mm jack 
 to 2x RCA. 
 Antwort von  Martin Oexner:

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 > I hope I can describe it correctly. 
 > 
 > On the laptop, there are the following outputs: one VGA connector for a 2nd Monitors 
 > And an S-Video jack. 
 > 
 > On television there are the following inputs: HDMI sockets Y, Pb, Pr 
 > (Audio [Left-and right channel] extra) and a video input with 2 
 > Audio inputs 
 > 
 > Here are the questions: How do I connect the laptop with the Television On 
 > Best? From the output to the input? 
 > What is the cheapest way? 
 > Of course, I would like next to the video the sound synonymous transferred. 
 > 
 > Pit 
 How does the video input? Is this a cinch synonymous? Then probiers 
 with the times, so a cable with the laptop is actually there. 
 Sound like written on RCA jack needed. 
 Gruß Martin 
 Antwort von  Heiko Nocon:
Pit Anders wrote: 
 > On the laptop, there are the following outputs: one VGA connector for a 2nd Monitors 
 > and an S-Video jack. 
 > 
 > On television there are the following inputs: HDMI sockets Y, Pb, Pr (Audio [Left - 
 > and right channel] extra) and a video input with 2 audio inputs 
 What is the "Video Input"? SCART (RGB-fähig/SVideo-fähig)? Or just 
 a yellow RCA jack for composite video? 
 > Here are the questions: How do I connect the laptop with the Television On 
 > best? From the output to the input? 
 > What is the cheapest way? 
 If you want to accept that you as a "video input" only a 
 Composite Input searched, but the election is very tight. Then the 
 only possibility is to use this as a counter and places the 
 S-Video output of the laptop. Those things are usually synonymous 
 so that they are on the Y Composite cable S-Video jack 
 supply. If your laptop is not in the case, 
 you need a adapter that the Y and C of the S-Video signal to composite 
 zusammenmixt. 
 > Of course, I would like next to the video the sound synonymous transferred. 
 Then you need s.Laptop an audio output, because the sound is neither 
 from the S-Video jack or from the VGA connector. Typically there is a 
 3.5 mm jack for the sound are available. The course you have to give with 
 the audio inputs on the TV link. 
 Antwort von  Andreas Erber:
Pit Anders wrote: 
 > I hope I can describe it correctly. 
 > 
 > On the laptop, there are the following outputs: one VGA connector for a 2nd 
 > Monitors and an S-Video jack. 
 > 
 > On television there are the following inputs: HDMI sockets Y, Pb, Pr 
 > (Audio [Left-and right channel] extra) and a video input with 2 
 > Audio inputs 
 > Here are the questions: How do I connect the laptop with the Television On 
 > Best? From the output to the input? 
 > What is the cheapest way? 
 > Of course, I would like next to the video the sound synonymous transferred. 
 As you take the adapter enclosed in the notebook and connect it with the 
 putative S-video jack is usually no but a jack for 
 the adapter. The adapter is then either composite, S-Video or 
 synonymous RGB depending on the notebook. All these signals to understand the most 
 Television, you must now only be either directly in the jacks of your 
 TVs stuck or if no such alternative exists with a 
 Scart adapter source here. 
 Remember though, that this is only a stopgap measure, the picture quality can often be 
 weak, especially over composite. It is better to buy at some 
 a stand-alone player for 30 euros in the local electrical market. This is often 
 synonymous cheaper than all the cable and adapter. 
 LG Andy 
 Antwort von  Shinji Ikari:
Good day 
 "Pit Anders"  wrote 
 > On the laptop, there are the following outputs: one VGA connector for a 2nd Monitors 
 > and an S-Video jack. 
 > On television there are the following inputs: HDMI sockets Y, Pb, Pr (Audio [Left - 
 > and right channel] extra) and a video input with 2 audio inputs 
 "A video input - this could be the right one. 
 I suspect this is a scart or composite input meant. 
 > Here are the questions: How do I connect the laptop with the Television On 
 > best? 
 Best: Since the television has HDMI and one DVI to HDMI implement 
 may, for the notebook would eventually link a display solution over USB 
 s.DVI possible. 
 Audio can be from the notebook (probably line-out jack Stereo) 
 Audio - In (probably RCA stereo) s.TV connect. 
 > What is the cheapest way? 
 SVHS to Composite-Adapters/Scart of notebook and then to the 
 "Video Input" of the TV. 
 > Of course, I would like next to the video the sound synonymous transferred. 
 so 
 -- 
 MfG, Shinji 
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