Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 19
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Connect video output
To connect to a TV or video recorder, you’ll
need the TVadapter included with your
Matrox graphics card and you’ll need a
composite or S-video cable.
If your video device (TV or video recorder)
didn’t come with composite video (RCA) or
S-video cables, this type of cable is available
at most electronics stores. The type you use
depends on what your video device (TV or
video recorder) supports. Many video
devices support composite video
connections, and some higher-quality video
devices support S-video connections.
a
Attach one end of your composite video
or S-video cable to the appropriate
connector on your TVadapter.
b
Attach the other end to the
VIDEO IN
*
connector on your TV
†
or video
recorder.
c
Before viewing or recording video
output directly from your computer,
make sure your TV or video recorder is
set up to use
line
input. For example, if
your TV has a
TV/VIDEO
switch, set it to
VIDEO
; or if your video recorder has a
TUNER/LINE
switch, set it to
LINE
.
Optionally, if you use the composite video
and
S-video connectors on your Matrox
TVadapter, you can directly connect two different video devices at the same time.
To view
and
record output from the same Matrox video connector, you can connect it to a
video recorder and connect the video recorder to a TV. For more information, see your video
recorder and TV manuals.
* The labels on your devices may not be consistent with what’s in this guide. Different manufacturers sometimes use different
labels for the same type of controls and connectors. For example, the
VIDEO IN
connector on your TV may be labeled
VIDEO 1
(or
VIDEO 2
). To match labels, see the documentation for your video devices.
† If your TV only has an antenna or cable TV connector, you can use an
RF modulator
to connect it to your Matrox card. RF
modulators are available at most electronics stores.
TV or video
recorder using
S-video
Composite
video (RCA)
cable
S-video cable
TV or video recorder
using composite video
Matrox card
TV adapter
(Note: Using the Matrox composite
video and S-video connectors at
the same time is optional.)