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<DIV> Riba: thanks for posting!
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<DIV>My Cube has got the nVIDIA GeForce2 MX 32MB VRAM with ADC and VGA output.
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<DIV>ADC is out of the question. So VGA should be my only option. Taking care of the audio signal shoudn't be an issue. I am currently using a Griffin iMic adapter which drives the sound through a conventional 3,5" Mini-jack cable. I have a Mini-jack to RCA cable that I could plug onto the auxiliary AUDIO IN RCA ports in the LCD TV.
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<DIV>LM<br>
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<DIV>>>>On Fri, 20 de Mar de 2009 at 11:00, "Riba" <riba@ml1.net> wrote:
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<DIV>There are a number of such adapters on the market, not too expensive but<br>I think the quality of the signal would not be that great. Which card do<br>you have inside at the moment? Does it have a working DVI port? If so,<br>the best way to go would be to get the DVI to HDMI adapter. However,<br>even then you need to think how to get the audio out. Unfortunately Cube<br>needs to many 'add-ons' and attachments before it can be really useful<br>as a media player. Not sure it is worth the effort.
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