Thu, 18 September 2008 On this episode of The Mac Attack - Connecting your Mac to a TV
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Apple adapters: Once you have your computer connected you'll want to set your computer to video mirroring mode via the Display Preference pane. The simplest way to get sound from your computer to your flat screen tv is to use an 1/8'' stereo audio cable (You can tell it's stereo because of the two stripes around the connector). The ends, or connectors look like what you would see on a pair of headphones. The 1/8" jack on your computer is usually marked by a headphones graphic. To get audio to your standard tv - you will probably need to use a 1/8" audio jack to rca adapter... Here's an example 1/8" Mini Stereo to RCA Mac to XBox 360 - Connect360 Mac to PlayStation 3 - MediaLink control + scroll wheel = ZOOM ------------
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Sun, 7 September 2008 From the Mac Core web site: "Corey and Katie sat down with Steve Stanger of The Mac Attack and devoted a special podcast to the topic of becoming Apple Certified. This is a little different show for us, but we’ve gotten a ton of listener feedback on this topic and thought it warranted its own show. Steve and Corey talk about the reasons they choose to become Apple Certified, talk about the reasons to become certified, the different types of certifications Apple offers and answers listener questions about the certification process." http://media.libsyn.com/media/themaccore/themaccore08-0906.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:24 AM Comments[0] |





