need help connecting to hdtv
hey guys, i just bought a pair of these nvidia glasses and i went to try plugging them in and gettin em going but it said i needed to connect that s video cable into my tv and my tv doesnt have an s video port. i was wondering if theres any way around this or if i need to buy a different 120hz monitor?
hey guys, i just bought a pair of these nvidia glasses and i went to try plugging them in and gettin em going but it said i needed to connect that s video cable into my tv and my tv doesnt have an s video port. i was wondering if theres any way around this or if i need to buy a different 120hz monitor?

#1
Posted 07/20/2010 03:23 AM   
What is the brand and model of your TV ?
What is the brand and model of your TV ?

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#2
Posted 07/20/2010 06:42 AM   
s video port ? son, you are doing something seriously wrong here
s video port ? son, you are doing something seriously wrong here

#3
Posted 07/20/2010 09:19 AM   
[quote name='Honestabe6659' post='1090610' date='Jul 19 2010, 11:23 PM']hey guys, i just bought a pair of these nvidia glasses and i went to try plugging them in and gettin em going but it said i needed to connect that s video cable into my tv and my tv doesnt have an s video port. i was wondering if theres any way around this or if i need to buy a different 120hz monitor?[/quote]


S-video cable you are talking about is actually VESA cable. So in case your TV does not have that then your TV is not 3D ready. You can view 3D only on TVs supported by 3D vision.
[quote name='Honestabe6659' post='1090610' date='Jul 19 2010, 11:23 PM']hey guys, i just bought a pair of these nvidia glasses and i went to try plugging them in and gettin em going but it said i needed to connect that s video cable into my tv and my tv doesnt have an s video port. i was wondering if theres any way around this or if i need to buy a different 120hz monitor?





S-video cable you are talking about is actually VESA cable. So in case your TV does not have that then your TV is not 3D ready. You can view 3D only on TVs supported by 3D vision.

#4
Posted 07/20/2010 05:09 PM   
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