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Does anyone know of a CHEAP way to have HDMI output converted to AV?
I want to output from my laptop to a AV DVDR which only has av or cable inputs My laptop is the HP G60-230US Video Port 1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI
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What's AV? Composite/RCA?
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The yellow cable is the video line. It's called RCA or composite.
Since HDMI is digital, you cannot convert it to composite without $300+ active adapters. You can use VGA-to-composite adapters but they do not always work.
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ok my laptop has the vga output also. I'll search newegg, thanks Duckie
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You know it's going to look like crap, right?
Standard composite can only display 800x600 at best, and it'll be blurry. What are you trying to display? ..a
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going to record a movie. the composite is fine as thats what the dvdr is hooked up to watch movies with
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erm.. why not simply convert the movie and burn directly to DVD?
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I don't have the file, its streamed from a home server
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