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LastLine

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Aug 24, 2005
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Got a TV without a VGA or DVI connection and I'm just wondering if/how I can connect a Mac Mini to the TV. Anyone got any ideas? No SVIdeo, just scart or composite connections.
 
An Apple DVI to Svideo adapter connected to a scart connector with Svideo input should do.
 
With Apple's DVI to video adaptor you can connect to composite video inputs. (This is the same adaptor that also has an S-Video connector, so it allows both for S-Video and composite output).
 
You want this. It has both S-Video *and* composite, so you can use it, even if you do not have S-Video....

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(EDIT: sorry, it was already answered while I was grabbing the image and the link, but at least I provided the link! :eek: ;) :D )
 
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telecomm said:
LastLine won't need that, since the television in question accepts composite video connections.

All LastLine needs (aside from a composite video cable) is the adaptor shown in the photo graciously provided by mkrishnan. ;) :D
All help much appreciated guys :) Now all I need to do is convince the parents that a core solo mini would be great as a media center for the old TV - if only to try and get them the bug to bite for a full mac conversion on their old PCs
 
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