Section 2.5. Connecting iPod Photo to a Projector


2.5. Connecting iPod Photo to a Projector

Most projectors today support different types of input ports (see Figure 2-23). You can connect your iPod photo to a projector by either using the included iPod photo AV cable (see the section "Displaying Slideshows on a TV"), or using an S-Video cable (sold separately).

Figure 2-23. Ports at the back of a typical projector


Alternatively, you can also purchase an S-Video to RCA adapter if your projector does not support the S-Video input. Figure 2-24 shows the Cobalt Cable's Ultimate S-Video cable (left) and the Belkin S-Video to RCA adapter (right).

Figure 2-24. The Cobalt Cable's Ultimate S-Video cable and the Belkin S-Video to RCA adapter


For best output quality use S-Video output when possible.


Note that if you connect the iPod photo to the projector using an S-Video cable, you need to connect the Line Out port of the Dock Connector using a separate audio cable if you wish to output sound from your iPod photo. Figure 2-25 shows the Monster iCable for iPod audio cable.

Figure 2-25. The Monster iCable for iPod audio cable


You can also use the included iPod photo AV cable; simply connect the audio jack to the Dock Connector and the blue and red connector to the projector.




All About Your iPod Photo2005
All About Your iPod Photo2005
ISBN: 596100280
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 23

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