How Can I Transmit A Movie Playing On My Laptop To My Television?

I am interested in watching movies on my television without having to burn the movie to a dvd. Instead I am mounting an ISO file and playing it through a media player, but how can I view it on my television?

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10 Responses to “How Can I Transmit A Movie Playing On My Laptop To My Television?”

  1. Jason says:

    Go to best buy and tell them that you are looking for a flux capacitor. It should cost around 15 bucks.

  2. kkldng says:

    you have to get a presentation cable for ur laptop and have a tv that accepts the cable

  3. wertyu_2 says:

    If your TV and computer has a D-sub (15 pin) cable input/output jack, then you can buy the cable and connect it that way. You can also use a dvi digital cable if your TV and computer has the appropriate input/output jacks. Or you can use a S-video cable as well. Some TV’s don’t work with HDMI or DVI cables when hooked up to a computer. For sound, just hook up a pc audio cable between your computer and the TV.

  4. rhsaunde says:

    If the television is one of the new ones with multiple inputs, it probably has a computer monitor input. A standard monitor cable from the laptop to the TV is all you need. If your TV is older, and has only RF and/or composite inputs, you will need additional hardware in the computer. If it comes to that, replace the TV; analog over-the-air broadcasts become history in 2009, and if you are using an antenna you will need to replace it anyway.

  5. thunder2 says:

    connect the laptop thorugh a s-video, for example. Your TV and laptop need a common video connection.

  6. Andrew F says:

    go to radioshack or bestbuy they have a vga to video cable box that will fix that problem. its 99.99. or if your tv has a vga port like your computer moniter, then you can plug it straight into the tv.

  7. luckyone says:

    Slingbox?

  8. aznkid11 says:

    you have 2 get this wire thats about 2 feet long that connects to your tv to your laptop but u have 2 have plasma

  9. Adrian says:

    Check if your computer has an s-video port. Most modern laptops have them – with that all you need is an s-video cord.
    If you have a desktop, you can buy a video card with an s-video port for around 40$.
    If you have a laptop, or dont want to buy video card, you can buy a vga to s-video converter, for around 50$.

  10. deepwood says:

    You can buy a video transmitter that plugs in your USB port or if you have a vga/hdmi/s-video port on your laptop and the TV is newer (LCD or Plasma) you can use a straight cable with the same plug on both ends. Or if you have an older TV you can use S-video to composite adapter (very cheap on ebay).

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