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John A (teqjack@excite.com) 2015/12/27 18:01

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none@given wrote in news:q1m08b58fc7ttldi4t3oai3l9g9ktupr7c@4ax.com:

> On Sun, 27 Dec 2015 10:13:50 -0600, Colonel Buckshot
> <buckshot@buckshot.com> wrote:
>
> She puts the USB key in her Mac, and plays the media files FROM THE
> MAC.
>
> If desired, using the TV as an output monitor via an HDMI cable.
>
> Leave the hardware DVD player out of the equation entirely for this.
> It's not needed.
>

Check first. I bought an HDMI cable to use my TV as a monitor - then
found that both the TV -and- the computer used HDMI only as input, not
output, probably only for BluRay discs. Oops.

But a regular monitor cable ([s]VGA) will handle it, and most TVs now
have a connector. Works fine.



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