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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 17
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate
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Problem with TV-out
My video card is GForce 7300GT 256 128
I try to play a movie to TV but is black screen my video driver are latest ! I don't know if someone know how to fix this pls help ! |
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Re: Problem with TV-out
Hi,
![]() Check that your TV is on the right input. Also, check that TV out is enabled in the nVidia Control Panel. Make sure the TV-out resolution is set to 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 17
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate
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Re: Problem with TV-out
Problem is i plugged every cable right but "no detected"
Maybe my drivers are weak or don't know vista has a problem with TV-out if you have any idea about good drivers will be cool And also in "right button" -> "personalize" there i click on display 2 and i can't change resolution is 800x600 ! Don't know tell with is your driver and how u fix this pls |
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Re: Problem with TV-out
You need to install video drivers. Use these.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_97.46.html Uninstall any video driver in device manager. Then reboot, and tap F8 right after your computer finishes POSTing (sometimes this is tough, you might want to push and hold F8) and select Safe Mode. Install the driver, and boot back up normally.
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Re: Problem with TV-out
When did you see this message? Was it durring installation?
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Re: Problem with TV-out
The display properties won't detect the TV. Just extend your desktop onto the second display and set the resolution. Then click OK, and you should see the picture on the TV. If you don't, check that it is on the right input.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 13
OS: windows vispa
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Tv-out Sollution
THE BEST TV OUT SOLLUTION SO FAR THAT I FOUND
IF Your pc doesn't detects your TV (because of nvidea card, ati, or vista, ...) there is a solution Before forcing a TV out, you have to FORCE A TV DETECTION. The TV is supposed to send a signal back to the pc, if it doesnt sends it, you can fake the signal. PC thinks tv is connected, and gives a TV out screen. It is really easy. Here is a video that shows you how to do it: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/109632...n_a_laptop_pc/ |
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