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I am trying to connect my PC to my TV. I am using a VGA connector for the video but im not too sure which cable I need to connect the audio.

I have a photo of the connections for my TV here : tinypic.com/r/2i7mypt/8

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I don't think it is possible to connect the audio of your computer to the TV.

What I do when I have my computer hooked up to my tv is, I play the audio through external speakers.
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if you use an hdmi cable you can
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You will need a RCA Cable,

Also you could try a HDMI Cable as that transfers both video and audio.
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Yeh I am using an HDMI cable just now but it is not allowing me to display 1080p as the image is overscaled on my TV. I have to use 1824 x 1026 which will not support 60hz for some reason.

I read somewhere that using the vga cable could help. Is this true or is there another method.
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Also could I use a coaxial SPDIF cable if I buy a sound card for my PC.
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calumk999 wrote Yeh I am using an HDMI cable just now but it is not allowing me to display 1080p as the image is overscaled on my TV. I have to use 1824 x 1026 which will not support 60hz for some reason.

I read somewhere that using the vga cable could help. Is this true or is there another method.


You could try a VGA Cable and also use this.

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