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PC to Coax

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Is there any PC TV Cards/graphics card that support output to coax so I can pump this around the house to all the tv's that simply have to be tuned into the signal?

Im not sure if this is a feature of any tv card!
 
Do you mean a direct physical coax link between pc and tv, or are you asking about terrestrial tv broadcasting?
 
sorry, I mean the physical link.

Im lead to belive that coax is two way, so by pluging a input to the coax network in my house that is viewable by all the tvs in the house via a channel.
 
I did something like this by connecting the component out to the tv adapter from my original playstation. But again that's a bit old skool and not much help :p

They do have some kind of box which connects the TV in reception here at work to a computer, but unfortunately I can't get at it to see what it's called.

PK!
 
I have done something similar in the past. I used a 's video' cable from the graphics card to a 's video to coax modulator' then a coax cable output from the modulator to the TV(s). You would also need to use an audio RCA cable from the sound card (3.5mm output jack) to the audio input in the modulator. This would then give you video (svideo output) and audio (audio rca). The modulator would also boost the signal from the source.
 
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