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Old 03-01-2006, 11:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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my system config. is as following

Intel D850 MV motherboard
Intel PIV 1.7ghz 256kb L2 cache
768 MB RD Ram (400 MHZ)
Radeon 9200 SE AGP 128 MB

now my problem is that whenever i connect my tv to the agp through
s-video cable then the tv display is black and white
what must be the problem???
i had tried on low resolution but it doesn't help me

i m using Windows XP Professional sp1
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Old 04-01-2006, 12:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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same problem with nVidia GeForce 5200 AGP 128 MB.... anybody is there to help us
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Hi...there could b 2-3 probs

one is that mebe the agp output is in NTSC and ur TV is PAL or vice versa

another is that sometimes using diff kinds of cables helps, like it mite be b/w in svideo to dvideo, but could b colour in svideo to composite

see this site i found stuff here - http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon...&tmpl=UltraMon
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Works perfectly for me with FX 5200
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:15 AM   #5 (permalink)
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well ishaan thanks for the reply
i updated my drivers and set the tv display to ntsc, and finally removed the ati catalyst control centre
and this time it worked perfectly for me

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another is that sometimes using diff kinds of cables helps, like it mite be b/w in svideo to dvideo, but could b colour in svideo to composite
this should solve the problem , in most cases
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Works perfectly for me with FX 5200
can you give me a details, how did you do this.... i'm using 81.98 forceware driver [tats the latest one] and using a THOMSON tv...... when i tried... TV gives me a hazzy black screen.....

if you give me the proc.. thats help me out
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warrior, I just connected my TV (Videocon 24 carat) to the system thru the s-cable and switched on the system. Initially it was not clear but when I lowered the resolution, it worked perfectly (though the picture is not as clear as on monitor).
Well, I had to adjust the system to PAL/NTSC to view it in colour. Try changing it the setting.
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Old 11-01-2006, 03:07 PM   #10 (permalink)
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as krish said .. its not the cable
its the system

for india set it to "PAL-B" and everything should work fine. ..
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