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Old September 16th 06, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Pumori
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Default TV out

Hi, how configure TVout options (PAL, screen size, etc) under vista with an
integrated Intel 945gm chip set???
Actual vista driver (microsoft driver) has no TVout options?!

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Old September 16th 06, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
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Default TV out

Am I correct in assuming that your system has a S-video out connection
(commonly called TV-out) and when you have it connected to an S-Video input
on your TV/Monitor you are not able to set its cofiguratino? S-Video/TV-Out
normally uses a 480i image of your PC desktop in NTSC land and a 576i image
of your PC desktop in PAL land.
Or does your sytem just have another output interface which you are trying
to connect to a TV and if so what is it and what resolution are you trying
to use over it?

"Pumori" wrote in message
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Hi, how configure TVout options (PAL, screen size, etc) under vista with
an integrated Intel 945gm chip set???
Actual vista driver (microsoft driver) has no TVout options?!



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Old September 16th 06, 10:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Pumori
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Default TV out

s-video (tvout) connected to the scart input on the TV
I get a picture, but only black&white (NTSC??) and not properly sized to the
screen.
It used to work like a charm with XP (there was the option to select PAL as
TV system and some resize option to adapt the screen)
These settings used to be under the advanced tab in the display menu of the
intel 945gm card.
There are no such settings under vista...?!
I tested different monitor drivers (e.g. televison), color and frequency
settings...

installed driver: WDDM beta driver for vista ver. 7.14.10.1053



"JW" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Am I correct in assuming that your system has a S-video out connection
(commonly called TV-out) and when you have it connected to an S-Video
input on your TV/Monitor you are not able to set its cofiguratino?
S-Video/TV-Out normally uses a 480i image of your PC desktop in NTSC land
and a 576i image of your PC desktop in PAL land.
Or does your sytem just have another output interface which you are trying
to connect to a TV and if so what is it and what resolution are you trying
to use over it?

"Pumori" wrote in message
...
Hi, how configure TVout options (PAL, screen size, etc) under vista with
an integrated Intel 945gm chip set???
Actual vista driver (microsoft driver) has no TVout options?!




 




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