i have a nVidia card....and it has a S-video out feature.......i am expirancing a couple of problems with it....
1) if i want to use the S-video feature i have to unplug the moniter from the back and then i the s-video is enabled.....
is there a way that i can just turn on s-Video feature
2) when i do enable the s-video and have it working...on my TV it is not a clear image....IT IS NOT THE SAME QUALITY of picture as MY MONITER......it has a "FOGGY" picture to it........is there a way to fix that
3) is ther a way that i can have the s-video and the moniter on at the same time and have then enabled at all times.........
thanks ahead
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Learn all about Nview; wonderful step by step instructions with illustrations:
http://download.nvidia.com/Windows/61.76/ForceWare_Release_60_Graphics_Display_Propert...sers_Guide.pdf
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TV resolution is considerably less than a monitor, possible causing the "foggy" image quality. In my experiences, TV is OK if your using it to watch movies from your computer, but terrible for any other use.Usually long gone and forgotten -
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thanks for the information.....got the TV to work the whole time with the regular screen........now for the fogging.......... yes the quality of the picture is considerably less..... is there a special nVidia compatable DVD/media player that will work better with my TV........is there any other setting that i can change to make it considerably better..............
thanks again
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