Gregory J. Feig wrote:
> in addition, anyone who doesn't have
> these connectors (both in Europe and North America) will never
> try to install one, unless we already are technician types who have
> experience inside TV sets......I think you can rest easy....we
> have heard your warning, and (you will notice that I echo your
> warning at this top, I did not discount it) no one will carelessly
> do this......
When you mentioned europe/US you seemed to forget Middle east.
I'm very intrested in trying to do this.. I dont know much in
electronics.. and that plug doesnt exist in Israeli TV sets.
(though its still PAL. We got the Antenne plug.).
Any idea on what I should try to do? ..or should I just drop
the idea and get one of those expensive VGA-to-TV commercial
convertors? (which seems to work only with Windows. Thats what
they all state on the box, anyway.)
I think that I should mention again that I have what seems to be
a cable with one of its ends is a stereo A/V plugs, and in the other
side a SCART plug. Since my television has a stereo A/V plugs
in addition to the PAL antenne plug, is it a good chance to add
"SCART support" to my TV using this cable? or should I still
try to buy a commercial thing? :)
Or Botton
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