How to Connect three TV's to a single Computer

Oct 25, 2010 02:06 PM
  • Television content, several sets of equipment can be very useful when presenting a wide audience at different places in the same building. It's also a nice touch if you're in a conference room, and wants everyone to be able to view the presentation from different angles. The easiest way to do this is with a video amplifier or a splitter that uses RCA Audio / Video.

  • RCA has the advantage of compatibility with virtually all televisions. But keep in mind that not all the equipment for the production of RCA. You need a VGA to RCA converter.

  • First you have the VGA output from the computer you connect a video distribution amplifier. In general, you can always get reputable electronics store like Radio Shack. Just connect the VGA port. The amplifier signal is divided into red, green and blue will be connected to the amplifier.
  • For best results, a link to the audio output from the computer and the amplifier. This is useful when your presentation contains audio. To this end, we need a converter cable with 3.5 mm Otherwise; just plug the video is good.

    Check the connections to TV; you need to exit the screen. Most new TVs have an input component, red, green and blue it contains. Otherwise, it is only a composite video / audio input, with yellow as video and audio as red and black.

    Connect each port to the output amplifier of the TV. Use the video cable is suitable for the yellow composite video RGB or component.

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