Alrite lads looking for a bit of help here for Christmas i got a Samsung RV510 laptop and in the next few weeks finally got enough to get a HDTV and can't wait but one of the main things i was looking forward to was streaming films if that's what you call it to my TV from Laptop but for some reason my HDMI port is just blocked off in like a rubber cover impossible to get it out and i have been told that basicly my laptop doesn't have a HDMI even though it says it has one.
So i was just wondering if theres any other way i could still connect my laptop to the TV (so i can see on the TV what i can see on the laptop) and will it still be decent quality etc. cheers for any help.
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What make & model is your laptop? if it says you have a hdmi slot i dont know why its not there
The other option is a vga to hdmi cable but you wont get as good quality as hdmi to hdmi -
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From a quick google it appears that your model of laptop doesn't have a HDMI port, which is a shame. If you're set on using your laptop for streaming to your TV then sell it and buy one with a HDMI out.
Alternatively, buy a small media center - something like this will do the trick
Kustom PCs ACRyan PlayON HD2 ACR-PV73700
You can either buy a HDD seperately and plug it into that - or just stream over your network, like this -
Laptop>Router>Media Extender (the thing I just linked)>TV
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Take a picture and upload it of the HDMI port.. they might have different versions of your laptop with different motherboards, so if the motherboard inside yours doesn't have HDMI capability they might have just covered the chassis port up with something..
Oh one more thing, if you go for VGA then you will also need a 3.5mm headphone jack cable because VGA is video only unlike HDMI which carries video and audio. -
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Cheers for the help lads usually good with computers and such but all this HD stuff is pretty new to me i know that my laptop is HD (plays youtube HD etc.) but like you have said i just think it's a different model and maybe you need to pay more to get the HDMI and about that box thing that's far to pricey for me bud, so after looking it up i deffo have a VGA port and my laptop takes headphones and aux lead etc. so im just wondering if i can still do something about it.
The VGA wire thing to connect it does it have like say a normal red,yellow & white scart on the end of it or does your TV also need a VGA port thanks for the help lads.
Best pic i could find mate the one above the USB is the HDMI port with it blocked offLast edited by a moderator: Mar 29, 2011 -
Use the vga port, as good, for streaming as the hmdi but with out the sound.
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The VGA cable looks like this at both ends..
You need to double check your TV has a VGA port, pretty much guaranteed to if you've got a brand new TV, sometimes they are called "PC" ports.
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If you dont have vga on the tv just use this
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Yep as you say it's video only, so you need a 3.5mm aux cable for the audio. So it looks like a headphone jack at both ends. They're cheap and you can get different lengths.
So when you want to hook up the laptop, plug the VGA cable into both ports and then plug the aux cable into the headphone socket on your laptop and there will be an "AUX IN" or "AUDIO IN" port on the side or back of the TV; not the headphone socket on the TV obviously but something that looks like it.
You won't have to disconnect anything for your Xbox because that'll be HDMI or component (red, white, yellow)..
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Mate, you can stream your movies from your laptop to the xbox using a program called TVersity. You can download it here
TVersity - Home
This will give you the sound as well as the picture and also works wirelessly if you have a wireless router and wireless xbox thingy.
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Thanks alot for your help lads think i know what to do now and cheers for that link mate gonna give that a bash :50: