i have just baught a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX440 card, which has a tv out. It's an s-video out,
My tv an s-video in jack at the front, a scart at the back and a normal co-ax.
the problem is that i cant seem to get any signal from the graphics card, i only get a blue screen ?
Can any1 offer any advice?
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well i have a geforce 2 with a s-video tv out and u gotta go to the settings to enable it first. here is how to get there (i dont know if its the same on yr card): control panel -> display -> settings -> advance -> twin view.
u might have different tabs or names but its basically the same, i think. -
I have a similar problem with my new Visiontek xtasy everything (same chip set). Capture works great, but nothing comes out of the composite video out. I have the latest drivers for it (2942). Which drivers do you have?
To check driver version select: start / settings / control panel / system / display adapter / highlight you adapter / properties / driver / driver file details / then the file version displayed on the bottom half of the panel - it's the last four digits on the file version (mine is 4.13.01.2942). -
ive now got a picture at least,
however it is only in black and white and a little flickery!!!! ? -
first go to the nvidia web site and get the latest drivers for the card, if that doesnt help, then just play around with the settings
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I tried an earlier wdm (not sure which version), but it didn't make any difference. Any more suggestions? Thanks
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