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S-Video will not work with TV

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John75138 - 28 Sep 2005 02:09 GMT
I hooked up my tv to the svideo on my pc.  I worked fine (except it changed
my resolution) until I rebooted my pc.  Now I cannot get it to work again.  I
have changed resolutions to different settings to no avail.  Please help.
NoNoBadDog! - 28 Sep 2005 03:27 GMT
>I hooked up my tv to the svideo on my pc.  I worked fine (except it changed
> my resolution) until I rebooted my pc.  Now I cannot get it to work again.
> I
> have changed resolutions to different settings to no avail.  Please help.

Did you go into the control software for your video card/chip and set it to
use the secondary monitor attached to the S-Video?

Bobby
John75138 - 28 Sep 2005 04:18 GMT
> >I hooked up my tv to the svideo on my pc.  I worked fine (except it changed
> > my resolution) until I rebooted my pc.  Now I cannot get it to work again.
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>
> I have right clicked on the desktop, clicked properties, clicked settings, but cannot get my pc to recognize the second monitor.  I am using a Radeon X300.  How do I set it to use the secondary monitor?

Thanks,
John
Cari (MS-MVP) - 28 Sep 2005 17:11 GMT
Get the latest drivers from the ATI website.
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>> >I hooked up my tv to the svideo on my pc.  I worked fine (except it
>> >changed
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> Thanks,
> John
 
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