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Old 25-01-2008, 11:13 PM
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Default pc to tv help

im going to be hooking my pc to my plasma tv this is how im going to set it up for the video input im going to use HDMI to DVI lead and for audio im going to use RCA to 3.5m so im going to be using 2 input methods to connect to tv but on the tv i can only select one input method to use ex component, hdmi, a/v. but the thing is i need both input methods (HDMI and COMPONENT) to get video and audio working together, how do i do this or will tv automatically do it
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Well in my plasma i have a VGA Input. Have you got one??? If you do use that for visual and then have the audio going through. But with the audio you would have to have a sound system because it will no be able to work via an AV input.
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