 | | From: | pedro | | Subject: | PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:42:57 GMT |
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 | What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) Thanks,
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rgds,
Pete ----- http://pedro.spyw.com The time here is- http://tinyurl.com/6sfgd 'You have the right to remain silent. If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say will be misquoted, and used against you'
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 | | From: | Dee | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:59:33 +1100 |
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 | In article , pedro@nowhere.com says... > > What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display > the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) > Thanks, > > try a AverTVBox9
cost around 150 - 200 depending where you buy
it will upscale TV to the LCD resolution. Pip display
They include a TV tuner and several different inputs including VGA, so you can just use the remote to switch between sources
a quick google search showed this retailer selling them (i've seen them cheaper tho)
this will just show what they can do.
http://www.altech.com.au/products/showProducts.asp?subName=TV% 20Tuner&catName=Video,%20Audio%20Capture%20and%20TV/FM%20Tuners
Dee
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 | | From: | o{O}o | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:24:37 +1100 |
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 | I was interested in watching digital TV on my PC too.
Dee, here is a posting link tip so it won't break up when link is word wrapped and become unworkable when clicked on.
Put a < at the start of the link and a > at end of link.
Dee wrote in message ... >In article , >pedro@nowhere.com says... >> >> What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display >> the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) >> Thanks, >> >> >try a AverTVBox9 > >cost around 150 - 200 depending where you buy > >it will upscale TV to the LCD resolution. Pip display > >They include a TV tuner and several different inputs including VGA, so >you can just use the remote to switch between sources > >a quick google search showed this retailer selling them (i've seen them >cheaper tho) > >this will just show what they can do. > >http://www.altech.com.au/products/showProducts.asp?subName=TV% >20Tuner&catName=Video,%20Audio%20Capture%20and%20TV/FM%20Tuners > >Dee
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 | | From: | kd | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:21:41 +1030 |
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 | Great tip "o{O}o"!
I'll remember that one...
"o{O}o" wrote in message news:csntal$34q$1@news-02.connect.com.au... >I was interested in watching digital TV on my PC too. > > Dee, here is a posting link tip so it won't break up > when link is word wrapped and become unworkable > when clicked on. > > Put a < at the start of the link and a > at end of link. > > > > > Dee wrote in message ... >>In article , >>pedro@nowhere.com says... >>> >>> What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display >>> the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) >>> Thanks, >>> >>> >>try a AverTVBox9 >> >>cost around 150 - 200 depending where you buy >> >>it will upscale TV to the LCD resolution. Pip display >> >>They include a TV tuner and several different inputs including VGA, so >>you can just use the remote to switch between sources >> >>a quick google search showed this retailer selling them (i've seen them >>cheaper tho) >> >>this will just show what they can do. >> >>http://www.altech.com.au/products/showProducts.asp?subName=TV% >>20Tuner&catName=Video,%20Audio%20Capture%20and%20TV/FM%20Tuners >> >>Dee > > > > > >
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 | | From: | Dee | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 20:09:57 +1100 |
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 | In article , nomail@smratchat.net.au says... > I was interested in watching digital TV on my PC too. > > Dee, here is a posting link tip so it won't break up > when link is word wrapped and become unworkable > when clicked on. > > Put a < at the start of the link and a > at end of link. > > >
funny, that one still shows as a broken link where the txt wraps on my newsreader (Gravity) is it reader specific ?
doesn't really worry me tho, if i want to look at a wrapped link i can always recognise them as such and paste both lines into Mozilla
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 | | From: | derek / nul | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:08:31 +1100 |
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 | On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:42:57 GMT, pedro wrote:
> >What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display >the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) >Thanks,
You need to buy an LCD with AV inputs.
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 | | From: | Dingo | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 08:45:34 +1000 |
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 | I'd say a lot if you want to build the interface yourself from scratch (timings etc)
I do know there exist products in the Australian market for around $150 that allow you to plug in your PC, a VCR and an XBox (for example) into this box then plug the LCD into the box and you can switch between the different inputs. All outputing clear images on the LCD.
Sorry can't remember names or anything
"pedro" wrote in message news:BvAHd.124956$K7.67733@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display > the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) > Thanks, > > -- > > rgds, > > Pete > ----- > http://pedro.spyw.com > The time here is- http://tinyurl.com/6sfgd > 'You have the right to remain silent. > If you give up the right to remain silent, > anything you say will be misquoted, and used against you' >
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 | | From: | Nathan L, | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:47:03 +1300 |
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 | > "pedro" wrote in message > news:BvAHd.124956$K7.67733@news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> >> What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display >> the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) >> Thanks, >> >> --
"Dingo" wrote in message news:41eee312@duster.adelaide.on.net... > I'd say a lot if you want to build the interface yourself from scratch > (timings etc) > > I do know there exist products in the Australian market for around $150 > that > allow you to plug in your PC, a VCR and an XBox (for example) into this > box > then plug the LCD into the box and you can switch between the different > inputs. All outputing clear images on the LCD. > > Sorry can't remember names or anything
The quality output of these things tends to be nothing short of discusting.
"Dee" mentioned that some provide PIP for tv/pc display, but the picture from the pc is seriously degraded. When using an LCD screen, you'll cry. Not to mention that these don't provide a connection for DVI.
Nate.
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 | | From: | Dee | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:00:12 +1100 |
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 | In article , NoSpamthenexus@ihug.co.nz.No.Spam says... > > "pedro" wrote in message > > news:BvAHd.124956$K7.67733@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > >> > >> What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display > >> the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) > >> Thanks, > >> > >> -- > > > "Dingo" wrote in message > news:41eee312@duster.adelaide.on.net... > > I'd say a lot if you want to build the interface yourself from scratch > > (timings etc) > > > > I do know there exist products in the Australian market for around $150 > > that > > allow you to plug in your PC, a VCR and an XBox (for example) into this > > box > > then plug the LCD into the box and you can switch between the different > > inputs. All outputing clear images on the LCD. > > > > Sorry can't remember names or anything > > The quality output of these things tends to be nothing short of discusting. > i think a lot depends on the unit, the one i mentioned will upscale TV resolution to the LCD, some just drop the resolution. A LCD is designed for a set resolution and changing from this will degrade the picture. The aver TVbox 9 is about the best for that price, and a lot of us are using them in our home built projectors with pretty good results, not as good as watching DVD playback, but acceptable for broadcast TV.
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 | | From: | Gregory Kleverlaan | | Subject: | Re: PC Monitor as a TV | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 06:30:27 +1100 |
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 | ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee" Newsgroups: aus.computers,aus.electronics Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 2:00 PM Subject: Re: PC Monitor as a TV
> In article , > NoSpamthenexus@ihug.co.nz.No.Spam says... >> > "pedro" wrote in message >> > news:BvAHd.124956$K7.67733@news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> >> >> >> What do I need to make a LCD computer monitor able to directly display >> >> the AV output from a VCR? (without using a computer I mean of course) >> >> Thanks,
>> "Dingo" wrote in message >> news:41eee312@duster.adelaide.on.net... >> > I'd say a lot if you want to build the interface yourself from scratch >> > (timings etc) >> > >> > I do know there exist products in the Australian market for around $150 >> > that >> > allow you to plug in your PC, a VCR and an XBox (for example) into this >> > box >> > then plug the LCD into the box and you can switch between the different >> > inputs. All outputing clear images on the LCD. >> > >> > Sorry can't remember names or anything >> >> The quality output of these things tends to be nothing short of >> discusting. >> > i think a lot depends on the unit, the one i mentioned will upscale TV > resolution to the LCD, some just drop the resolution. A LCD is designed > for a set resolution and changing from this will degrade the picture. > The aver TVbox 9 is about the best for that price, and a lot of us are > using them in our home built projectors with pretty good results, not as > good as watching DVD playback, but acceptable for broadcast TV.
Avermedia have 2 external boxes available.
The AVerTVBOX9 is the analog tuner version The AVERTV DVB-T-STB3 contains a digital tv tuner and is probably give you a better picture and is a bit more expensive than the analog version.
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