Connecting TV into PC

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Authkey, Nov 30, 2006.

  1. Authkey

    Authkey Guest

    Hey everyone, my brothers have moved out to college and now i have the ps2 to my self, I want to get a card, or an adapter for the S-video connector in my video card so i can hook my PC up to my PS2 and play on my computer screen.
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    This is what you connect your PS2 into in the back of your computer.
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    I want to be able to have something like this on the back of my computer, preferably an adapter for my S-Video i have a Radeon 9550 and the place where I want to use the S-Video to Audio/Video would be in the middle [​IMG]
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    I want to be able to connect an S-video cable (male) into my compueter with the female slot of 3 A/V cable the Red/Yellow/White cables
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    Like that, and be able to connect them into Female Slots like the first picture, just like connecting the PS2 into a TV, but just for computers.
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    So here is a basic summary:
    1.I need a converter from S-Video to A/V it has to have S-video(male) and A/V(female) So i can connect my PS2 A/V cable into my computer, and play on my PC instead of my regular TV.
    2. I was wondering if anyone knew where i could buy this, i saw it along time ago, but now i cant find it. thanks
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    Basically I need something like this [​IMG] but have the A/V Female so i can plug my PS2 into them.
     
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    That's a TV out, not TV in, you will need a capture card, and depending on how much you want to pay for one, there are a number that are good, and several that are downright crappy. An XGA box would allow you to hook your PS2 up to the monitor as a TV but not into the computer itself, if you just want to use your monitor as a screen for your ps2 and not have the ability to record ETC then that would work.
     
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    Ports In
    2 F-connectors for RF TV and FM signal inputs
    1 phone jack for I/R sensor
    1 MiniDIN 6-pin connector with one S-Video and 1 RCA connector for Video input
    1 Stereo phone jack for audio input
     
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