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    Default Help with TV as monitor

    Ugh

    I have my TV as a monitor using a HDMI to DVI. Obviously I can't get sound through that kind of connection.

    I bought a stereo (3.5mm jack) to Phono but for some reason can't get sound still. Any suggestions?


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    It unfortunately won't work like that. You'll have to run the sound through your PC if you're using a DVI to HDMI connection.

    What's the qualitly like by the way? I'm thinking off connecting like that.

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    I connected the 3.5mm jack to the sound output and the other end to the TV (red and white connectors).

    Two seperate wires..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANNNNN View Post
    I connected the 3.5mm jack to the sound output and the other end to the TV (red and white connectors).

    Two seperate wires..
    It won't work as TVs are designed to take the audio input from the HDMI, but since you're converting from DVI which has no audio stream it can't work. You'll have to use your PC speakers for the sound.

    What is the image quality like?

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    Image quality is fine, on a 32" 720p TV.

    Is there any kind of splitter or anything I can get?

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    Probably, but what's the problem with using your computer speakers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Probably, but what's the problem with using your computer speakers?
    Too many wires

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANNNNN View Post
    Too many wires

    Buy one of them, it's a cable/wire tidy. Then mass amounts of wires, is just one wire, I need to get one when I rewire my whole media setup (TV, Sky, DVD, PC, Laptop) on Monday.

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