[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In a message dated 1/15/03 5:39:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<
> So what do I have to do to get A/V in and out using the little A/V holes on
> the back of my 9600???  Possible or pipe dreaming?
> >>
>
> 1) there is neither on-mobo video nor A-V capability possible in a 9600, and
>
> 2) you can install an 8600 mobo in your 9600 case, and that would give you
> on-mobo video and A-V capability.

I know.  I thot of all that and I don't want to lose my six slots....



"Robert P. McAllister" wrote:

>
> That would be an interesting project. When I got my 9600 it was kind of
> annoying seeing the A/V cutout and not being able to use the module. You
> could get the full A/V module used with an 8500/8600 and desolder
> everything except for the RCA/S-Video plugs, basically making it a
> mounting board. Then get a PCI A/V card. Desolder the plugs on it and
> fashion a shielded extension cable to go from the card to the plugs on
> the module.

This is kind of the direction I was thinking of going.  I have yet to see it
done (I have Googled for it a quite a few times) and was kind of looking for
direction.....

Wouldn't the pci card have them on the exterior anyway?  Then it would look
like two sets....  :P  And I probably wouldn't get the speed either...???  What
would be a decent PCI Vid card to use without spending a bundle on a card I
might screw up?
--
Tim
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