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Re: $3.65 + Registry Hack = TV Out
Just downloaded a movie, an .avi file. I'm using tcmp to play it on my lcd tv, however there is dull humming noise in the background. I played with some of the settings in tcmp and couldn't get the noise to go away. It is very noticeable when the movie is paused, so I'm thinking it is a TV connection problem?
I searched for "hum" and "humming" and couldn't find anything in this thread. Nobody else has experienced this? Or knows how to fix it?
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If you definitely want to play that movie on your tv with tv out - perhaps the best way is to reencode the movie while amplifying the audio. With a program like virtualdub. |
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Re: $3.65 + Registry Hack = TV Out
I just bought a camcorder a/v cable off of eBay that has a 3.5mm end. At first all I got was scrammbled picture then I switched the yellow and red ends around and presto it works. Like said before it is wired a little different. Now I have picture and stereo sound. Awesome find guys. Hope this helps someone out.
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Re: $3.65 + Registry Hack = TV Out
Tonight I'm going to dissect my multimedia adapter and I'm going to figure out exactly which cables are for what, then I'm going to take some monster cables i have laying around and solder them into a mini usb connection the same way they are coming out of the multimedia adapter.
I'm thinking if I can have a stronger feed coming from the plug, the image will improve. Right now it's itsy bitsy little wires with cheap soldering.
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Re: $3.65 + Registry Hack = TV Out
life made easier w/ a cpl applet:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/pos.../nueTVOut.aspx
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