Hi folks,
Long time no see! Well, I have bought a HP DV2255BR notebook with a s-video TV output, but all my TV's are RCA. The video board is a Intel GMA 950 and it does not offer through the driver interface to force TV detection as many video boards allow nowadays. So, is there a way to make it work? Maybe a registry hack to create a "TV" and force the board to send signal? I have bought the right cables to a s-video input and a RCA output, but I still don't have a picture on my TV. Can somebody help?
See you later,
Aeolis
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Plug in the cable, turn on the TV, then boot the computer. The computer should then detect the TV and enable TV output.
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Hello folks,
Thank you for answering jagabo, but I have already done that and it doesn't work. Any other suggestions?
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You need to set this up in display properties. Dual monitor mode with TV as the second monitor. Is this XP or Vista?
Your manual may detail the steps.
I don't have anything with an Intel 950 display chip (other than a MacMini). Menus differ Intel, ATI or NVIDIA. -
Hello folks,
Thank you edDV I am currently running XP Pro SP2. Could you describe the steps you have mentioned more precisely. My notebook has not come with manual? at HP!
See you later,
Aeolis -
Originally Posted by Aeolis
Start by right clicking on the desktop and selecting Properties to bring up the Display Properties dialog. Select the Settings tab. Press the Advanced button. From there it varies... -
When you say your TV's are all RCA, I assume you mean 'composite' video (yellow plug) ?
If your notebook has an s-video out like mine does (mini din) , it won't work on a composite TV input.
Your notbook is sending an s-video signal (Chroma and Luma).
I tried this myself a while ago, and could find no way to make the notebook send a composite signal through the s-video port, even if you have an adapter cable, the TV just won't understand the signal.We'll be right back after these messages from Binford! -
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Hello folks,
To oxente: I could not find a solution.
Does anybody has new ideas to solve the problem of intel doesn't have a force TV detection, maybe a registry hack?
See you later,
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Never seen those adapters before, but then s-video is not big here in Europe, we mostly use RGB SCART.
I notice too that the poster is in Brazil. Could it be an NTSC / PAL issue?
I believe that Brazil uses a Hybrid TV system called PAL-M, might that be an issue?We'll be right back after these messages from Binford! -
NTSC and PAL-M are identical for monochrome and both use a 3.58MHz color subcarrier. The only difference is the color system NTSC-M vs. PAL-M. That is set in the same advanced display properties section where dual monitor TV out is set. The exact menus differ by graphics chipset and computer manufacturer. That is why you need to consult the manual or support website for that specific model laptop. For example, HP uses Intel, ATI and NVidia graphics chipsets.
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