Connecting my laptop to my crt

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If someone has any suggestions, I'd be eager to find out too.
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You're right about the "box" and it would be called Extron Emotia. It will provide a RGB output to use with your Scart sockets.

http://scanlines.hazard-city.de/

http://search.ebay.com/extron-emo_W0QQc ... rchZSearch

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You're going to need a separate cable for the audio (going from your soundcard to the speakers, tv or whatever).
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Wrong. Best quality is obtained by wiring the VGA output directly to the SCART input. It takes a bit of work to make the cable, and then to set up the software (somebody probably has decent pre-made modelines...) but it looks awesome. Details for the cable are here and here. There's a program, Powerstrip, that will let you set the video modes you need in Windows.

Sound will need to be wired seperately. I hacked the VGA plug onto my Dreamcast SCART cable, so I plugged that into the side of the cable.
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Fokking :shock:
Fokking :shock:
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Thanks, I wish I had known this 15 years ago.
I didn't know pc could do interlace.................
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ReKleSS, you're right of course, but read the VERY FIRST LINE of Goongrave's posting once again and reconsider what method would be the best "for him" :)
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depends whether your graphics card can output in RGB, (if it can then best to directly output from laptop vga ---> rgb scart on monitor with special cable & powerstrip). if it cant output an rgb signal, then youll have to go down the other route of using s-video or one of those expensive converter boxes
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try ebay. there are also some on Amazon.co.uk
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