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MacBook Pro DVI out to S-Video or Composite

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I need some advice.

Been using EyeTV3 for about a month now and have saved a lot of movies to an external 1Tb HD.

Now I would like to go from the DVI port of my MacBook Pro to my TV set that has either S-Video or composite in to view the movies instead of burning DVDs.

Where can I get the cables to do this??

All advice is welcomed! THANKS in ADVANCE.

MacBook Pro 17" 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
 

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Your Mac's Specs
15" MBP '06 2.33 C2D 4GB 10.7; 13" MBA '14 1.8 i7 8GB 10.11; 21" iMac '13 2.9 i5 8GB 10.11; 6S
While not much savings vs getting it from Apple, here's about the cheapest you'll find the Apple adapter.

You can also check monoprice.com. They'll more than likely have their own version of it for 20 cents on the dollar.
 

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