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Old August 29th 04, 03:50 AM
Pete
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Default PC to TV

Hi

Can someone help, I am wanting to hook my PC up to the TV for gaming. I have
a Capture Card with S-Video but cant see how to set it up.

Pete


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Old August 29th 04, 09:15 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default PC to TV

Each graphics card can be different, but a generic way.....

Connect TV to PC with S-Video card. Turn TV ON.

Reboot PC.... no version of Windows can 'see' a device that is turned off.

Windows should now 'know' there is a TV attached to it. Right click on the
desktop, select Properties. On the Setting tab, select Advanced and go to
the Monitor tab. Switch output from Monitor to TV. Remember that S-Video
is just that, a video ONLY signal. Audio will still emanate from the PC's
speakers.

If you have the manual for the graphics card, read it. Your graphics card
may be different.
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Hi

Can someone help, I am wanting to hook my PC up to the TV for gaming. I
have
a Capture Card with S-Video but cant see how to set it up.

Pete




 




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