Mac connect to Tv using RCA

Hello  Guys,
thanks for reading this post.
01. I have old Macbook 2.16 Black running 10.6.8 and I want to connect the My OLD tv in to this Macbook,
I already tried to bought the Mini DVI to RCA converter and it didnt work, then i found out some of macs are not compatible with that adapter
I have another adapter which is mini DVI to DVI, so i am thinking to use this adapter as following method
01. buy new DVI-I Male To 3 RCA Female Component VIDEo Adapter Converter that connect with cables to tv
somehting like this :--> http://www.ebay.com/itm/DVI-I-Male-To-3-RCA-Female-Component-VIDEo-Adapter-Conve rter-/400404289012
02. Connect that in to mini dvi to dvi  conveter which is fixed to mac,
So the Question is , Will this setup works ? maybe anyone tried this before ?
Thanks in Advance

Based upon the discussion in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1926928
I doubt that setup is going to work. A standard definition TV is a poor computer monitor anyway, since (as I noted in that thread) the effective resolution is 640x480. I suspect the problem with using the setup may be a lack of scan conversion, since a simple conductor swap or merge will not compensate properly for the fact that the TV uses an interlaced scan and computers use progressive scan.

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