ISF (Offline)
#11
12/14/10 1:43 PM
Originally Posted by apexonephoto:
It all depends on what the age of your tv and computer are.
For audio I use an splitter out of my laptop headphone jack that connects to the input RCA cables on my tv.
For video I use a DVI to HDMI cable I bought from Amazon.com.
For a remote I use my Iphone.
It works flawlessly, my wife can even make it work.
It has a DVI port and a S video out. As I said before I tried the S video our jack and it didn't work. I haven't tried the DVI port yet but that will probably be my next attempt.
The TV has some age on it but has RCA video in and audio in connections which I think I can adapt from the DVI port on the computer.
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#12
12/14/10 2:42 PM
Originally Posted by illiNOISE:
Anybody else been able to find an actual link on the page to purchase the PPV yet?
Log in now and look in your cart. The option to purchase has now appeared.
Jerry
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ISF (Offline)
#16
12/14/10 3:38 PM
Pine, it's doing the same thing when I log in. There are 3 options: refresh page, purchase history and log out. It says your cart is empty and puchase history only gives you the option to return to cart.
As often as not these websites are confusing or they don't work at all, like this one. If you want to sell programming make sure the website works properly and make sure the video is watchable when you finally manage to get it ordered!!
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
ISF (Offline)
#18
12/14/10 4:21 PM
Thanks Pine, I'm heading for town shortly and I'll do just what you said.
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.