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I have a Riva TNT Graphic Blaster. I know it's an old grapic card, but I do suspect that it has Tv-Out, the ability to view your computer desktop on your tv.
It has a connector that looks very much lika S-VHS, only there are two more pins (and it reads Video-OUT BELOW IT!!!) Then there's also a standard rca-female, the ones sometimes used to connect cameras and stuff to the tv. Does anyone know if this is Tv-Out? and if it is, how do I activate it, so I can run a cable via a scart-adapter to my tv. I'd really apreciate som help!!! Best Regards /Christian |
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It does most likely have TV-Out capability. For the RCA that is usually, if it is yellow or beige, a composite video out and for the S-VHS looking connector it is usually a special cable that splits into S-VHS and composite.
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