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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Media Center Edition
Media Center Setup
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Some stations may not come in clearly if the signal is not
strong enough. If you do not have a Set- top box, you may
need to purchase a signal amplifier which may help boost and
improve the cable signal. Contact your service provider for the
proper hardware recommendations.
To connect a TV to the computer:
1
Turn off the computer.
2
Connect the S-video cable (not shipped with your
computer or system) from the TV’s video connection to
the S-video Out connector on the back of your computer.
3
Connect an audio cable (not shipped with your computer
or system) from the TV’s audio connection to the
headphone jack on the right side of your computer.
4
Turn on the TV, then turn on the computer.
5
To send the display signal to the TV, press the “Instant
TV Out” button, which is the right-most button of the
Media control buttons above the keyboard (or press
FN
+
F5
), and then toggle to the TV icon.
This step must be taken before launching the Media Center or
the InterVideo DVD Player.
Connecting the TV Signal Source When You Have an
Existing Setup
This section describes how to connect the signal source from
the wall to a VCR/DVD player to a TV using coaxial cable.
1
Remove the coaxial cable from the VCR/DVD player input,
and connect it to the input of a coaxial cable signal splitter
(not shipped with your computer or system).
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