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nvidia geforce 4mmx 440 tv out

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Name: computerspark
Date: July 21, 2005 at 14:57:03 Pacific
Subject: nvidia geforce 4mmx 440 tv out
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Hi

Using tv out plug to svhs on the tv causes the tv screen to zoom out?

Its fine on the monitor but when the graphics card is used under clone to watch the pc on tv it causes to picture to be cropped on the tv?

I cant see the task bar or the top and side icons on the tv?

If tried to use the zoom facility but it doesnt do anything??

any advice?

regards compspark


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Response Number 1
Name: Rick McNabb
Date: August 3, 2005 at 11:30:08 Pacific
Subject: nvidia geforce 4mmx 440 tv out
Reply: (edit)
You do have the TV out set to lowest reolution????

Rule #1 Good computers don't go down.
Rule #2 There is no such thing as a good computer.


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