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we bought a special converter off some site in hong kong... cant remember the name of it... or where lol was so long ago... used to plug it into the work PCs.

will see if i can find em.

Link didn't work man.

But I am checking through EBAY now and there is a whole heap of shit for sale. I think I will call EB Games on my break and see if they have some.

CBF waiting for postage from HONG KONG.

they sell em at like EB games and those type of stores too, granted they would be a bit more expensive

Will go check at EB Games tonight.

Thanks.

Edited by abu

you want a Xploder VGA Adaptor for PS2... PS2 only goes up to 640x480 though, so its a big waste of time and money. you'd be better off buying a cheap tv tuner/video in card (or check if your video card for VIVO... video in video out) and hook it up thru that.

you want a Xploder VGA Adaptor for PS2... PS2 only goes up to 640x480 though, so its a big waste of time and money. you'd be better off buying a cheap tv tuner/video in card (or check if your video card for VIVO... video in video out) and hook it up thru that.

Ah TV tuner hey, didn't think of that.

Checked video card, but it only has Video out so thats no use.

So a TV tuner will have video in will it?

most of em do...

actually... just did a search...

WinFast VC100 XP... takes S Video and Composite, $38 from MSY off Wellington Rd (www.msy.com.au)

or you can get a Leadtek TV2000-RM for $39, which includes a TV tuner.

most of em do...

actually... just did a search...

WinFast VC100 XP... takes S Video and Composite, $38 from MSY off Wellington Rd (www.msy.com.au)

or you can get a Leadtek TV2000-RM for $39, which includes a TV tuner.

Thanks man, might visit MSY on Saturday then.

Leadtek TV2000-RM for $39 sounds good! And what would I do about connecting the audio side of the things up, as I am assuming the input to the TV tuner would only be video?

Thanks again.

Edited by abu

lol the tv tuner comes with a free audio cable... its more plug n play i guess. and you get a free remote n it makes you able to watch tv on your PC... for $1 more :dry:

they're both made by leadtek btw.

http://www.leadtek.com.tw/eng/tv_tuner/ove...p;pronameid=136

http://www.leadtek.com.tw/eng/tv_tuner/ove...mp;pronameid=96

lol the tv tuner comes with a free audio cable... its more plug n play i guess. and you get a free remote n it makes you able to watch tv on your PC... for $1 more :dry:

they're both made by leadtek btw.

http://www.leadtek.com.tw/eng/tv_tuner/ove...p;pronameid=136

http://www.leadtek.com.tw/eng/tv_tuner/ove...mp;pronameid=96

Hahaha ok thanks man.

Leadtek TV2000-RM it is!... Unless the VGA adapter works well..

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