Share your experience!
yesterday, I had a presentation. When I tried to plug LCD, I just realized that LCD used S-video and there was no S-video port in my PCG-FR315S.
Any suggestion how to treat this since I am not an expert in hardware?
regards
-Rachmat-
If your computer has a composite TV output (Yellow multi pole jack socket) then you will need something like http://www.keene.co.uk/cgi-bin/bigcodesearch.pl?STOC to convert the composite output to s-video. It will not give the quality of a dedicated s-video output but it should be OK for most purposes.
You will of course also need the appropriate A/V cable for your notebook.
If your computer has a composite TV output (Yellow multi pole jack socket) then you will need something like http://www.keene.co.uk/cgi-bin/bigcodesearch.pl?STOC to convert the composite output to s-video. It will not give the quality of a dedicated s-video output but it should be OK for most purposes.
You will of course also need the appropriate A/V cable for your notebook.
According to the manual for your model - it does have a TV out socket - see page 62 / 63 of your Hardware manual (English version page nos.)
ftp://ftp.vaio-link.com/pub/Manuals/Notebooks/FR/FR_HW_EN.pdf
According to the manual for your model - it does have a TV out socket - see page 62 / 63 of your Hardware manual (English version page nos.)
ftp://ftp.vaio-link.com/pub/Manuals/Notebooks/FR/FR_HW_EN.pdf
Yes - it's the same type of cable that is used on Sony DVCams - Sony part VMC20FR
Go to www.sonystyle.co.uk and search for AV Cable
Would a USB to Serial convertor work?