Why not?If your laptop has an s-video or a vga output, you can get it to connect up to the TV via the scart alright but it doesn't mean you'll get decent picture.
What? The link I posted was about a kit that includes S-Video to SCART connectivity. If you Google or search eBay then I'm sure that you'll also find VGA to SCART connectors/adaptors.how does this connect to the laptop
yes. you will have the scart connection on the tv (hopefully) . will the laptop have an s-video connection, very very doubtful
So something like the kit I linked to earlier should allow you to do S-Video to SCART. Another option (the one that I use) is to use the front panel three RCA AV inputs on my VCR to route the signal into the TV from a laptop or digital camera etc. Basically there are usually ways and means. Even if you only had an RF/aerial/coax input on the TV you could probably do something!Thanks for the replies, I'll post the specs of laptop later. I do know tho that it does have an s Video connection - 7 pin, not 4
Why not?
Did you try the trick of disconnecting SCART pin 19 into the TV in case that helped?Because when I did it with 2 different laptops I got a poor quality picture on the TV. I used s-video to scart and vga to scart though. The Averkey Lite PC-TV might be a different story.
Did you try the trick of disconnecting SCART pin 19 into the TV in case that helped?
If the movies are MPEG4 or DIVX you might get better results copying the files to a disc and playing them back using a cheap DIVX-compatible DVD player.
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