sorry meant to post this in the next forum..can someone fix my error please...
Ive been using my geforce 2mx 400 as a line out to my tv using RCA connections from the geforce line out to the video auxilary in..also tried tv aux in..same deal...
My machine has a dvd drive and I aslo have a stand alone dvd player..
here is my problem..
i play a dvd on my Pc and watch it on the monitor..perfect..image quality is awesome.
line out..pc still looks great...
*TROUBLE*.. Tv display looks like someones put a light static watermark over the image. (enough to piss you off)
tv out display is also minor static..
ok now using the stand alone dvd player to the tv and image quality is fine..
so i think by this its narrowed down to the line out of my graphics card.
Simulation through photoshop..
PC
TV
what i want to know is...
1. is there anything i can do about it?
2. If its the card...and 1. is not possible...do the newer cards fix this?
cheers in advance
VAMPS
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Your system may have interference from something IT DOES. Not something else. Card probably NOT at fault. Look elsewhere at your stuff. Also consider the RCA cables. Are they good? Use the same ones on all the tests. May be easy as bad cables!
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thanx...gunan go buy a shielded rca cable see if that fixes the problem
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