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ADULT VIDEO...
From the 'Net to Your Big Screen TV! Did you know that you can watch any of our Adult Videos on your Television?
![]() You don't need to watch our adult videos sitting at a desk peering at a small monitor - you can relax in your living room and use your TV set.
DOWNLOAD our high-resolution videos to your PC, and your television set is perfectly suited for PC to TV, DVD-quality video entertainment. TV viewing with a direct (pay-per-minute) high-speed connection renders a VHS quality movie. Download will give you the best quality picture and allow you to use your TV remote to control the movie. HOOKING YOUR PC UP TO A TELEVISION:
VGA Port
RCA Port
S-Video Port
To play our videos on your TV, you will need to have a video card and a sound card on your computer. Depending on the type of equipment, there are several ways to connect your computer to your TV. Begin by identifying your computer's connection type. Look on the back of your PC and you will see several different ports or connectors. The newer your computer is, the better chance that it comes with either RCA Composite or SVIDEO connection. Some notebook computers also have video outputs on them. When buying a new computer check the computer description for "TV out" or "video out".
If you have an older video card in your PC, you may not have a video output that can be directly connected to your TV. In this case, you will need to use the VGA port on your computer, which is the connector that's attached to your PC monitor. If you have an HDTV this will give you the best image possible. If you only have a VGA connector and don't have an HDTV then you will need a video card with an S-Video connector. NOTE: If your TV has several video modes you might need to select the video mode that the cable is plugged into. Your TV instruction manual should tell you how to set this. S-VIDEO OUTPUT AND AUDIO OUTPUT:
If you have a newer computer, you may have an S-video connection. They are standard with the newer DVD equipped computers. S-Video (Super Video or Y/C Video) will give you a clearer picture than an RCA Composite connection. If you have a fairly new TV you should have this connector built in. You may need to buy an S-VIDEO cable, (available anywhere you buy home video products).
![]() To create the connection:
![]() S-Video Cable ![]() Miniplug-to-RCA Stereo Audio Cable * Video: Connect one end of the S-video cable to the video output on your computer and the other end to the S-Video input on your TV. The S-Video output is color-coded yellow.
* Audio: Plug the Gray single connector end of the audio cable to the line-out or speaker-out connector on your computer. Plug the 2 RCA connectors on the other end of the audio cable into the audio input on your TV (color-coded red and white for left and right audio channels). ![]() S-Video Diagram Don't forget to reboot your computer to get the signal.
RCA COMPOSITE VIDEO:
Some computers connect via RCA Video. Most TV's have this connector built in. You may need to buy an RCA Video cable, (available anywhere you buy home video products).
![]() To create the connection:
![]() RCA Video Cable ![]() Miniplug-to-RCA Stereo Audio Cable * Video: Connect the Yellow, RCA Video cable from the back of the computer - to the back of your TV SET. You may need to get an RCA Composite cable long enough to reach from your computer to your PC.
* Audio: Plug the Gray single connector end of the audio cable to the line-out or speaker-out connector on your computer. Plug the 2 RCA connectors on the other end of the audio cable into the audio input on your TV (color-coded red and white for left and right audio channels). ![]() S-Video Diagram Don't forget to reboot your computer to get the signal.
Display procedures vary greatly among different types of equipment, so check your video card manual or computer manufacturer for details. USING WIRELESS SENDERS AND RECEIVERS:
![]() Your local electronics store may carry "wireless video/audio sender and receivers." You can connect the "sender" to your PC and attach the "receiver" to your television to create your own "TV broadcasting station." However, they transmit in only one direction, so you may not be able to use more than one TV at a time.
For more than one TV, you will need additional receivers. These devices tend to work best pretty close - within one room or through one wall. The signal may not be strong enough to penetrate multiple walls. Specific instructions for TV Set-Up should be provided with your hardware. Using Your Cable TV Box.
If you have your Cable system hooked to more than one TV - you can view your adult Videos on more than one TV too! By using your Cable Box. Many electronics stores can provide the "RF Modulator" you need to cable your adult entertainment throughout your house.
You will need to convert your PC signal to one that supports this cabling system. Switch the signal to TV Channel 3 (or in some areas Channel 4), a channel not used by local broadcasters. ![]() |