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9-Pin Video Out
For the 9-Pin video out you will need a 9-Pin adapter that looks like this:
You see it's a 9-Pin male, it means 9 pins that fit to the video out socket from
your graphic card. if it's a 9-Pin female, it's holes, damn this is sexy xD
Now when you got this ready, you need a cable between your 9-Pin adapter to
your scart adapter. To this you need either a normal video cable or a S-Video cable.
First you shall try the S-Video cable since you get better quality with it.
But sometimes it doesn't work and then you need to use the normal video cable.
Anyways the normal video cable looks like this:

You can simply attach that one between your 9-Pin adapter and your scart adapter.
Please put it in the yellow socket xD
Now the other cable I suggest you test first if you got one, is the S-Video cable:

Simply attach that S-Video cable between your 9-Pin adapter and your scart adapter.
However, if you got other cables/adapters you might find a solution so you dont have
to buy any new cables. Just remember that some cables are made with really tiny arrows.
This means you shall remember you are currently connecting your PC to the TV.
So if you connect your 9-Pin socket to a 9-Pin adapter with more sockets,
look on the sockets for small arrows. You're sending data from your PC to your TV,
so make sure no arrows point against eachother. Nothing will happen if they do,
you wount just get any connection to your TV :)
When you have connected your normal video cable or your S-Video cable to your
9-Pin adapter, you can jump to the Sound part on this page.