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LCD Monitor Issue
I'm posting this for Mikez111.
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This is easy Jim. His signal strength is way too weak probably because of long cables or cheap ones that have a bad signal loss. I have had this one happen to me. Radio Shack has a small distribution box that will take one input, amplify it and send it to 1- 4 TVs. I use an S-Video to RCA cable to take my signal to my mixer (has video in and out so I can switch devices) then RCA to Video amplifier/distribution box then have 2 RCAs going out to 2 TVs. One is LCD and the other a large older flat screen rear projection (belongs to the club). This solved all my sync and picture problems.
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I am sure Dale is correct on this, but I have one thing to add. There is a setting in the NVidia control panel to use Video Player or NVidia for color management. My laptop will show black and white with Windows selected, but works fine with NVidia selected. It is in Nvidia control panel/Video & Television/Adjust video color settings. Under # 2, select with the Nvidia settings
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I tried Dales fix but the new s vid cable and amplifier produced the exact same result.
The vga out works great but I don't have vga inputs on my mixer board. Just rca. I will try Marks advice tonight. |
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Have you tried using s-video out of your computer straight in to a conventional TV s-video in ?
or if no s-video in, s-video to composite converter. If so, does that show the same effect ? Why I ask is I am trying to see if the problem is on your computer end or LCD. Roy. |
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Duh!!!
How much of an @#Q$$#& can I be? My s-video out has the seven pin configuration. Ive been trying to use a four pin s-video cable. Ive got a seven pin on order and will let everyone know how foolish I was when it works...
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