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Old 07-08-2003
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tv-out prob

SOS HELP RED ALERT

I have win2000 with GF4 Ti 4200 and Detonator 44.03 (WHQL) drivers.

My TV-Out uses S-Video cable & connector so it is necessary to select 'S-Video' in the "Video output format" of the nview setup so as to get a decent display on my TV.

BUT major prob: there is no such "Video output format" button in the nview panel !!!

This is very @%$¤§*! annoying...

And using TVtool is out of the question (shareware...)

Anyone could tell me howto switch S-Video/Video-composite for nview settings by any and all possible means...
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Old 07-09-2003
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Did you try Re-Detecting Display devices while the S-Video cable was plugged into both the video card and the TV? I'm sure you probably have - just getting the obvious out of the way first.

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Old 07-09-2003
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but if it's this then this should help.

Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > GeForce Ti 4200 > Mess arround.
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