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Location: Melbourne,Australia
Age: 19
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Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place to post, but whatever. ![]() I'm currently connecting my laptop to the tv using an S-Video->S-Video connector for the video, and a cable which has an audio connector on one end, and splits up into the red and white RCA connectors on the other end. I'm planning to get a DVI-HDMI cable and i was wondering what would be the best audio connection that i could use? Thanks =] |
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formerly liuliuboy
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Location: Massachusetts
Age: 17
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Usually digital coaxial and/or optical are the best audio connections, but your laptop might not support it.
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