Playing Downloded Video files


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    Playing Downloded Video files


    Not sure I am in the right section.Just wondering if I need special hardware, or Software to play Video Downloaded files that are in .avi,mpeg,wmv,....etc, video formats , so that I can view them on a TV set, without converting them to DVD format and burning them onto a DVD Disc?
    Using windows 7 Enterprise X64.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #2

    The Win7codecs will enable all files and subtitles to be played properly. The software installs a settings application and there is a checkbox at the bottom for suggested settings. Use that.
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  3. Posts : 23
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    Shark007 said:
    The Win7codecs will enable all files and subtitles to be played properly. The software installs a settings application and there is a checkbox at the bottom for suggested settings. Use that.
    I think you misunderstood what I needed to do, or I did NOT make myself clear:

    I want to VIEW all the Downloaded Video files on TV, NOT the PC Monitor, and how I can go about setting it up Both the Hardware and software aspects; Like an S cable connection,Video Cards upgrade and etc......what type of software to do all this
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  4. Posts : 465
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and Home Premium x64
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    Well, first off... You have an ATI Radeon X700 card, at least, according to your specs.

    By all technicality, you have the hardware there to output to TV using s-Video. You should be able to pipe that S-Video output (Assuming the picture of the card i see is correct and you are using a desktop.) to an s-Video out.

    You have the additional option, with current LCD Televisions, to use the VGA output to pipe video directly to that as well.
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       #5

    Keiichi25 said:
    Well, first off... You have an ATI Radeon X700 card, at least, according to your specs.

    By all technicality, you have the hardware there to output to TV using s-Video. You should be able to pipe that S-Video output (Assuming the picture of the card i see is correct and you are using a desktop.) to an s-Video out.

    You have the additional option, with current LCD Televisions, to use the VGA output to pipe video directly to that as well.
    Have an older TV, I guess the connection will be quite different. Thanks
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  6. Posts : 465
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and Home Premium x64
       #6

    xptowindows7 said:
    Keiichi25 said:
    Well, first off... You have an ATI Radeon X700 card, at least, according to your specs.

    By all technicality, you have the hardware there to output to TV using s-Video. You should be able to pipe that S-Video output (Assuming the picture of the card i see is correct and you are using a desktop.) to an s-Video out.

    You have the additional option, with current LCD Televisions, to use the VGA output to pipe video directly to that as well.
    Have an older TV, I guess the connection will be quite different. Thanks

    I believe there is an S-Video to RCA Video out adapter.
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