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Video Input
Hello,
I am trying to figure how to display video on my laptop that is connected to the video connector on the back of my laptop. I am wondering if i just need a new program or change a setting on my laptop. |
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Video Input
Hello,
The video connector on the laptop is most likely to *output* video to another output device, such as a TV, CRT, LCD or projector. It does not, in most laptops, allow you to *input* video into your laptop. After you have connected the cables, you will need to press a shortcut key on your laptop keyboard. Look for a TV icon on the function row of keys. Hit the Fn + (TV key) and your TV should activate. -- Singapore Website Design http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/ Singapore Web Hosting http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html Windows XP FAQ "Brandon Lollis" Brandon wrote in message ... Hello, I am trying to figure how to display video on my laptop that is connected to the video connector on the back of my laptop. I am wondering if i just need a new program or change a setting on my laptop. |
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Video problem
I am running xp pro on a laptop with a docking station and dual monitors.
every time i open and run a video clip it will open the a windo on one monitor but at the same time run in full screen mode on the other monitor. I can't seem to find out how to stop it from opening in the full screen. can oyu help me with this. it seems to do it on both windows media player as well as quick time. "Brandon Lollis" wrote: Hello, I am trying to figure how to display video on my laptop that is connected to the video connector on the back of my laptop. I am wondering if i just need a new program or change a setting on my laptop. |
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