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Old July 29th, 2009, 05:55 PM
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Hi,
I have a DuraBook D14RYE, Kworld VGA to TV converter and an RF adapter. Everything was working ok, now I have gone through 4 converters and 4 RF adapters and no video. I do not have s-video.
I do have VGA can I bypass the converter with a VGA-SVideo ot VGA-RCA and use just the RF adapter. All the TV's are older.
Thank you
You say everything was working ok... check the display setting for the 2nd monitor, and see if the extended desktop check box is checked... if not... your computer is not recognizing the 2nd display, and you need to tell it to transfer your desktop to a 2nd display ( T.V., or another monitoring device ).

Does your T.V. have an S-video jack, or a Video In jack ( Yellow color ), or are they only capable of hooking up through the antenna ?
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