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Video Server



On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 09:48 -0500, Matthew Gillen wrote:
> Just having a video-out (usually an S-Video connector) from your video
> card is enough.  Most NVidia and ATI cards have an S-video out, and 
> most TV's have an S-video in.

Does the S-video signal carry audio as well?  Or do I need to run that
separately?

> Depends on your video card.  You should be able to use the usual
> suspects but send their output to a different device (card-specific)

Cool - I'll check it out.

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