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I have a hydrid avermedia tv card which is designed to fit in a 54mm express slot. The RF cable fits into the tv card with about a 2mm connection which has broken. Can you plesae advise where i can obtain a replacement RF adaptor in the UK. David smith [email protected]
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Your cables to your TV are loose. You must have a firm fitting on the RF connector. You may also have a loose connections from the vcr to the TV [in some cases your vcr is on as well, creating these dot s you refer to.] Or loose fitting from the satellite/cable box to the TV. A firm fitting is call a good ground. You will need to check these and tighten these without breaking the connections to the tuner[RF connector]. Many of the coaxial cables you use are the slide on and are not the best to fit! Good Luck and show a few hands of support and thanks for asking!
You should be able to get a firewire card to fit you computer. A standard pc card should fit a HP. There are two separate kinds of PC cards. There are the standard and the express versions. Make sure you get the standard version, because express is mostly for Dell. You may want to go to HP and confirm this by looking at the support section for your computer. As far as what type of firewire card, get what you think you will need. There isn't much difference between different brands.
As it turns out, I was unaware of the "express" type slots for express cards. And as it turns out, I have an express slot built into my laptop that I didn't even know existed even though I've had this computer for a couple of years. The media card fits in the express slot just fine with the stabilizer. Now if I can get the card to pick up a signal...any signal besides the "snow and static" channel.
TV cards fit into PCI or PCIe slots depending on the bus speed of the card and the motherboard. TV cards provides a port for CAT-V cables. With TV cards, you can watch local TV stations and or cable TVs in your PC. Connection is through a CAT-V cable.
You have to ensure *********** board is having PCI Express slot or AGP slot for fitting graphics card. if *********** board does not have then you cant use it. normal slot is not supporting it.
connect your monitor video card cab le to newly fitted video output not on motherboard.
The ATI Radeon x700ez is connected via PCI-Express slot to your motherboard. You need to specify your motherboard model, so ppl know if it has a PCI-Express or an AGP slot.
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