Connect Brosh" trees to computer TV card

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jscham
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Connect Brosh" trees to computer TV card

Post by jscham »

From an absolute beginner (and if I'm in the wrong Forum, could someone please point me in the right direction).

HARDWARE
I have a Thomson dci7211 TV decoder which decodes the cable TV. There are several output slots on the back of the box:
  • a large black plug with about 20 female sockets marked "TV". I think it's called a LCD TV cable
    a second large black plug with about 20 female sockets marked "VCR".
    a 'RF' socket
    a 'coax' socket
    a 'HDMI' socket
    a USB socket
I have a flat computer screen, which has a DVI-D and a VGA input

Lastly, I have a PC (running Windows XP) which has a PCI TV card (SAA 7130, made by Phillips). This TV card has the following sockets:
  • a standard TV aerial input
    audio in
    S-Video input plug

THE PROBLEM...
I can connect the decoder direct to my computer screen using a HDMI to DVI-D cable. However, this means I can't use the screen for the computer. What I want is to open the TV in a separate window on my computer.

1) How on earth do I connect the TV decoder box to my TV card?
2) What settings do I use on the software (Honestech TV) that came with the TV card? It has settings for TV, CABLE, S-VIDEO, and COMPOSITE.

With all these variable, I'm totally confused.
jscham
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Post should have read "Connect decoder to TV card"

Post by jscham »

Sorry about the header in my previous post
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Post by vickyg2003 »

jsham, this is a remote control forum. Someone might know the answer, but I think you are more likely to get an answer over in the AVS forum.
They have an area for Video Components->Home Theater Computers that seems to be ideally suited to this type of question.


http://avsforum.com/avs-vb/

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Post by classicsat »

The "20 or so" pin connectors are Scart (also known as Peritel), which are commonly for A/V connections where they use PAL video. They are 21 pin.

You can get Scart to RCA cables or adapters.

You use what connection you connect your box with.
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