Yep. That is basically what I suggested: adapter to VGA -> scan converter to fbas/s-video. Maybe I go for one of these the poster in the apple forum bought. As he says the quality seems to be OK considering the price. Although I would have liked a "native" solution for this.
The good thing with the ...
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- Fri Oct 31, 2008 16:49
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: No TV-Out on the new MacBooks
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- Sat Oct 18, 2008 17:20
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: No TV-Out on the new MacBooks
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Re: No TV-Out on the new MacBooks
Hi everyone,
I went to my local Mac dealer today, and he had an answer on this issue that I did not really like. He told me, that he believes as there is no adapter to Composite/S-Video at the moment there won't be any in the future as well.
I do not know how reliable his statement is but at least ...
I went to my local Mac dealer today, and he had an answer on this issue that I did not really like. He told me, that he believes as there is no adapter to Composite/S-Video at the moment there won't be any in the future as well.
I do not know how reliable his statement is but at least ...
- Thu Oct 16, 2008 15:35
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: No TV-Out on the new MacBooks
- Replies: 17
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Re: No TV-Out on the new MacBooks
Hi guys,
yes, the new MacBooks look perfect. Now they seem to have what I was always missing: reasonable graphics power. So I guess now they should be powerful enough to run resolume at a decent framerate.
If anyone of you guys gets his/her hands on one of those shiny new boxes, please be so kind ...
yes, the new MacBooks look perfect. Now they seem to have what I was always missing: reasonable graphics power. So I guess now they should be powerful enough to run resolume at a decent framerate.
If anyone of you guys gets his/her hands on one of those shiny new boxes, please be so kind ...