Trouble to get export videos from laptop to tv

In summary, if you are having trouble exporting videos from your laptop to your TV, it could be due to compatibility issues, faulty cables, or incorrect settings. To troubleshoot, check for updates on both devices, ensure proper cable connection, and adjust display settings. Connecting with an HDMI cable is the most common method, but you can also use wireless display adapters if supported. Poor video quality may be due to low-resolution files, poor cables, or incorrect settings. To export wirelessly, both devices must support screen mirroring or casting. No sound may be caused by incorrect audio settings, a faulty cable, or a muted TV. Adjust audio settings, use a different cable, or connect audio output to TV using an auxiliary cable.
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Hello,

I have a little problem. My TV has no S-Video port and my DVD player has no USB and memory card ports. When I want to watch divx movies I have to burn them everytime on DVD's. I can't afford a new DVD player or TV at the moment. Is it possible to connect my laptop with my DVD player via S-Video cable and get pictures on my TV?

Thanks

Enzo
 
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Take a look at some cables that are S-Video to the inputs for your TV and it should work for you... I think.:rolleyes:
 
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Hello Enzo,

Thank you for reaching out with your question. It sounds like you are having trouble exporting videos from your laptop to your TV. Let's see if we can find a solution for you.

First, it is important to make sure that your laptop and DVD player are compatible with each other. If your laptop has an S-Video output and your DVD player has an S-Video input, then it is possible to connect them using an S-Video cable. However, if your DVD player does not have an S-Video input, then this method will not work.

Another option could be to use an HDMI cable to connect your laptop directly to your TV. Most modern laptops and TVs have HDMI ports, and this would allow you to stream your videos directly from your laptop to your TV without the need for a DVD player.

If neither of these options are possible, you could also consider investing in a digital media player, such as a Roku or Chromecast, which would allow you to stream videos from your laptop to your TV wirelessly.

I hope this information helps you find a solution to your problem. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck!

Sincerely,
 

FAQ: Trouble to get export videos from laptop to tv

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Why won't my laptop export videos to my TV?

There could be several reasons why you are having trouble exporting videos from your laptop to your TV. It could be due to compatibility issues, faulty cables, or incorrect settings. Try troubleshooting by checking for updates on both your laptop and TV, making sure your cables are connected properly, and adjusting the display settings on your laptop to match your TV's resolution.

2.

How do I connect my laptop to my TV to export videos?

The method of connecting your laptop to your TV may vary depending on the make and model of your devices. However, the most common way is by using an HDMI cable. Simply plug one end of the HDMI cable into your laptop's HDMI port and the other end into your TV's HDMI port. Then, change the input source on your TV to the corresponding HDMI port. You may need to adjust the display settings on your laptop for the video to appear on your TV.

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Why is the video quality poor when exporting from my laptop to my TV?

The video quality may be poor due to a few reasons. It could be due to a low-resolution video file, a poor HDMI cable, or incorrect display settings. Make sure your video file is of high quality and your HDMI cable is capable of supporting high-resolution videos. You can also try adjusting the display settings on your laptop to improve the video quality.

4.

Can I export videos from my laptop to my TV wirelessly?

Yes, you can export videos from your laptop to your TV wirelessly if both devices support screen mirroring or casting. You can do this by using a wireless display adapter, such as Chromecast or Apple TV, or by using built-in screen mirroring features on your laptop and TV. Keep in mind that the video quality may be affected by your internet connection.

5.

Why is there no sound when exporting videos from my laptop to my TV?

The lack of sound could be due to incorrect audio settings, a faulty HDMI cable, or a muted TV. Make sure your TV's volume is turned up and not muted. Check your laptop's audio settings to ensure the correct output device is selected. You can also try using a different HDMI cable or connecting your laptop's audio output to your TV's audio input using an auxiliary cable.

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