I know my Creative dxr2 work with S-Video, however the DXR3 doesnt.
its a good idea, wish I had thought of it *EFG*
the dxr2, does however have limitations, it doesnt work through your
screen.....
which makes me wonder, if I get a TV card with S-Video inpu, wopuld it be
possible to loop back?
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Gregg wrote:
> Santa brought me a new sound system that has me motivated to broaden the
> 'multimedia experience' in my home. After looking at the price of DVD
> players, I'd much rather just move my LINUX server into the loungeroom
> and spend the $$ installing more memory and a DVD as it would be much
> more versatle (and probably heaps cheaper). I'd like to be able to:
>
> a. run MP3s through the sound system (via the line-out of the sound
> card)
> b. watch DVD movies through the TV.
> c. occasionally use the TV as an X console monitor (maintenance,
> starting/stopping MP3 or DVD, possible web browsing, etc.).
> d. do the above quietly while still using the box as a network server.
>
> The MP3 is no big deal but the other stuff could be if I don't choose
> wisely in my purchases. Anyone done anything similar and/or could
> recommend some LINUX supported hardware for the TV/DVD out? Are computer
> DVD players 'generic' or is there a particular type that goes nicely
> with LINUX? Do all DVDs have this 'region' nonsense that prevents you
> from playing DVDs from o/s?
>
> This isn't LINUX related but anyone know how to run a computer quietly
> (with little or no fan noise) without burning it up?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Gregg
>
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