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Chakravarthi
25 Apr 2011

Hi Bob,

My requirement is a bit strange.
I want to connect my desktop to my latest LCD TV.
In my PC, I will play multiple videos simultaniously (means.. many instances of video player running with each instance playing a different video file). For example, 1.avi, 2.avi, 3.avi. In my TV the output of 1.avi should be displayed in 1st channel, 2.avi in 2nd channel, 3.avi in 3rd channel. So that I can switch movies by using TV remote.

How can I achieve this?
I have been searching in internet for months now.

Please help

Thanks
Chakravarthi

Posted by:

Matt
02 Sep 2011

"Thank's Bob!"You've been a big help.I plan to return next time I have a question,very bigginer friendly site.

Thank's again:
Matt R

Posted by:

matt
12 Sep 2011

Hey I have pluged my vga cable to my hitachi lcd tv and it says that its not supported why?

Posted by:

T Smith
25 Mar 2012

I have a wired pc and would like to connect my internet ready tv and sky anytime + via a wireless connection. The pc is in a different room from the tv,but is this possible.

Posted by:

faz
09 Oct 2013

hello, bob
i have a 42 inch led tv which i occasionally connect to my laptop through hdmi for movies ect,
question is if i where to use a pc machine for long term display wireless key board with roller pad, so technically i would have a wireless work station at the confort of my sofa what kind of pc spec am i looking at for continued use 8-10 hours

Posted by:

Luke
17 Feb 2018

Hi Bob,

Do you know of any modern graphics cards (2018) that still have composite video output?

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