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tv to computer

Original Message
Name: ksk246
Date: July 27, 2005 at 13:50:14 Pacific
Subject: tv to computer
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Comment:
I was wondering if any of you could help me as well. I've got my tv hooked up through s-video, but all I get is a line that runs down the tv over and over. I've tweaked everything I can find but nothing works: changed resolution to just about anything you can imagine, the refresh rate is stuck at 60 and I can't change it, I have it on the m/ntsc format. No matter what I do I can't seem to get a picture out of it. I've tried it with clone view and bringing my main resolution down. I currently have it on dualview mode, but still can't get it to work. The only time I can see anything recognizable out of it is when I reboot. Then I get all the bios info (which still flickers real bad) on there and whatnot up until windows starts up, then its back to the flickering line. Plz help.

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Response Number 1
Name: plainandsimple
Date: July 27, 2005 at 23:37:16 Pacific
Subject: tv to computer
Reply: (edit)
You cannot connect two SVideo outputs
together. What you need is a TV Card in
the PC and send the output from the DVD
player to the TV Card in the PC. Would it
not be easier just to buy a DVD ROM Drive
for the PC ??



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Response Number 2
Name: plainandsimple
Date: July 27, 2005 at 23:40:31 Pacific
Subject: tv to computer
Reply: (edit)
Ooooop sorry wrong response should be
below!



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Response Number 3
Name: ksk246
Date: July 28, 2005 at 10:18:30 Pacific
Subject: tv to computer
Reply: (edit)
ok, after messing with it some more, it seems that the problem is the tv is out of sync. does anyone know how this can be fixed? I can't seem to find a setting for it.

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