I've got a 15 year old 50" Zenith in my living room upstairs. I was thinking of running a coax from my computer in the basement to play video files. Anyone do something like this? Will the picture be choppy? or will it look like normal TV? What kind of adaptor/card will I need? Right now I have a VGA and DVI where as my TV has coax and analog. Keep in mind I'm going to need 25-40 feet of cord. What are my options
Something like this should do the trick. That long cable run might degrade the picture somewhat. Also it does not carry the audio, that would need a separate lead from your PC audio output to the TV audio input. You'll be running up and down the stairs as well since controlling the PC is going to be a problem. Can you afford a laptop? CONVERT PC (VGA) SIGNAL TO NTSC or PAL VIDEO (RCA, OR S-VIDEO) http://www.starkelectronic.com/pi4925.htm
Can't get a laptop just built a $900 tower. I also found a s-video on my TV. Is sound transmitted through s-video? If so I have a s-video I'm not using on my video card that should do the trick. What is some good HTPC software to play TV shows movies etc. Couldn't I theoretically program about 10 hours of stuff to watch until I fall asleep and the reschedule the stuff I missed the next day? Limit myself to running downstairs once a day?