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Hi,
I am unable to get my tv-out signal correctly displayed on my TV (have
tried with both my TVs).
I have the latest nvidia drivers installed and dx9b on Windows XP Home
Pro.
I have tried using a svhs-svhs cable with or without svhs to composit
adapter, with or without direct svhs input on the TV or through svhs
scart adapter. I have tried by using nView in clone mode, and by using
the newest TVTool. I have tried with 3 different svhs cables (of
varying lenght) to rule out cable defects. Neither combination works
(they all fall out to the same result):
I get a picture on the TV, but the colors and the sharpness are wrong.
It is as if there is a "shadow or displacement effect" in the picture.
I have set the output options to:
TV / Analog
PAL-G
800x600 16 bit and 640x480 8 bit
Switching to NTSC causes the TV picture to turn black and white, but
it is still "unsharp".
What to do?
Best regards
Michael
Hi,
I am unable to get my tv-out signal correctly displayed on my TV (have
tried with both my TVs).
I have the latest nvidia drivers installed and dx9b on Windows XP Home
Pro.
I have tried using a svhs-svhs cable with or without svhs to composit
adapter, with or without direct svhs input on the TV or through svhs
scart adapter. I have tried by using nView in clone mode, and by using
the newest TVTool. I have tried with 3 different svhs cables (of
varying lenght) to rule out cable defects. Neither combination works
(they all fall out to the same result):
I get a picture on the TV, but the colors and the sharpness are wrong.
It is as if there is a "shadow or displacement effect" in the picture.
I have set the output options to:
TV / Analog
PAL-G
800x600 16 bit and 640x480 8 bit
Switching to NTSC causes the TV picture to turn black and white, but
it is still "unsharp".
What to do?
Best regards
Michael