David,

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On 3/8/06, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Folks:
>
> I'm experimenting with connecting my computer (Dell Inspiron 600m
> laptop) to my TV to play videos.
>
> The laptop has a S-Video out connector ... and it seems to work fine
> when I use the s-video adapter provided with the laptop (I connect it to
> the video in connectors on the front of the TV).
>
> My question is this: What's the best way to connect the computer to both
> the TV for video and my stereo amplifier for audio?
>
> I assume that S-Video provides both video & audio. Is there a S-Video
> cable that can split the video & audio into 3 connectors so I can hook
> up to the S-Video IN connector on the TV and the audio in on my stereo?
>
> I am *NOT* very sophisticated when it comes to audio/video ... so I'm
> not 100% sure what I'm doing.
>
> david
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