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Video not playing on TV

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carcari@gmail.com - 14 May 2008 15:15 GMT
When I hook up my laptop, Toshiba Satellite 2435-S255 (GeForce4 420 Go
video card), to a TV everything but the video shows up on the TV. I
have it hooked up through the S-Video output of my laptop.
Ralphy - 21 May 2008 17:03 GMT
Are you using just the TV or cloning on both screens? Because some video
cards cannot display videos, etc. on two screens.

One solution is to make it exclusively on the TV screen.

Or, if the TV screen isn't clear enough for seeing everything else, you can
make the desktop span so the screens are side-by-side and you can drag the
video window onto the screen that you want it on.
carcari@gmail.com - 07 Jul 2008 05:18 GMT
I fixed it by turning down the video acceleration in the advanced
section of the display properties. I think this is occuring because of
different codecs I have loaded on the machine.

On May 21, 9:03 am, "Ralphy"
<toomuchfruitforonepieceofp...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Are you using just the TV or cloning on both screens? Because some video
> cards cannot display videos, etc. on two screens.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> make the desktop span so the screens are side-by-side and you can drag the
> video window onto the screen that you want it on.
John Inzer - 07 Jul 2008 06:49 GMT
> I fixed it by turning down the video acceleration in the advanced
> section of the display properties. I think this is occuring because of
> different codecs I have loaded on the machine.
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If reducing your Graphics Hardware Acceleration
improved the issue...you need to go to the support
website of your video adapter's manufacturer and
update your video driver.

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