Difference between revisions of "TV-Out Port"

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{{HINT|Need Composite output? Cheap S-Video to Composite adapters can be found in most electronic stores, and can be [http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/svideo2cvideo.html built] using the appropriate connectors and just one capacitor.}}
 
{{HINT|Need Composite output? Cheap S-Video to Composite adapters can be found in most electronic stores, and can be [http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/svideo2cvideo.html built] using the appropriate connectors and just one capacitor.}}
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*Dell Inspiron 9200
  
 
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Revision as of 23:52, 21 September 2014

Over the years, IBM used two different ports to provide TV-Out connection. These are:

  • proprietary mini plug, requiring an adapter cable
  • S-Video port

Linux Support

See Video Controllers.

Models featuring this Technology

proprietary port (Composite Video)

NOTE!
This requires an external video cable to convert the proprietary port to Composite video, which was shipped with the ThinkPad (FRU: 05K2821)

proprietary port (Composite Video & S-Video)

NOTE!
This requires an external video cable to convert the proprietary port to Composite video, which was shipped with the ThinkPad.

S-Video

7-pin S-Video

Videocable.jpg

Composite video is caried on the inner-left pin of the socket (in a ThinkPad). An official converter cable exists (FRU PN 27L0531, other PN 27L0532).

Hint:
Need Composite output? Cheap S-Video to Composite adapters can be found in most electronic stores, and can be built using the appropriate connectors and just one capacitor.

This cable can also be used with:

  • Dell Inspiron 9200