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darkpixie08

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Sep 6, 2006
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I'd like to connect my G4 Mac Mini to my TV, I know that I can use the s-video cable to do so, however my dvd player is currently using that input. Is there a way to connect my mini to my tv without disconnecting my dvd player? Thanks.
 
Does you TV have VGA or DVI in, or even HDMI that isn't in use. Or do you have component in that you could hook the DVD player through to free up the Mini. Or disconnect the DVD player since the Mini does that too.
 
I don't think my G4 has an HDMI input, and I don't believe my tv has either the VGA or DMI inputs. Oh well, thanks anyway.
 
quick question regarding connecting my mini to the tv...

i have a RGB input in the back of my TV, which cord will i need to connect it to my mini?

also whatever this cable is, are there any other ones needed for playing movies from the mini in their highest quality possible? does all the audio/video playback work fine with this one cable?
 
quick question regarding connecting my mini to the tv...

i have a RGB input in the back of my TV, which cord will i need to connect it to my mini?

also whatever this cable is, are there any other ones needed for playing movies from the mini in their highest quality possible? does all the audio/video playback work fine with this one cable?

By RGB, do you mean component (the three plugs that are Red Green Blue?)

You just need a DVI to RGB adapter (they seem to be running about $10 on ebay).
 
iMac running windows to HD TV

When running Windows Vista Home Premium on my Intel based iMac I cannot get it to project the desktop onto my TV using the mini DVI to VGA adaptor with the VGA port on my TV. It projects perfectly when running OS X and It worked perfectly with my old virus ridden PC the source of the frustration that caused me to make the switch to the Mac side of the force. One of the main reasons I bought windows for my Mac was to game. I was looking forward to playing battlefield 2, the world best online game on my 52 inch Mitsubishi 1080p TV. Could someone please tell me what’s going on. Before this I was a believer that the world’s best PC is a Mac.
 
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