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Old December 3rd 03, 05:55 PM
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Default Acer Aspire TV OUT

Ive connected the SVHS cable to the TV but WIN XPdoes still not recognize
the TV and the button to switch to TV is still greyed out. The laptop has a
radeon 9200 card.... can anyone help me ?



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Old December 3rd 03, 05:58 PM
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sorry about that... Outlook error
but could someone help?


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Ive connected the SVHS cable to the TV but WIN XPdoes still not recognize
the TV and the button to switch to TV is still greyed out. The laptop has

a
radeon 9200 card.... can anyone help me ?






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Old December 3rd 03, 06:41 PM
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"Ronny" wrote in
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try re-booting with the cable attached?
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Old December 5th 03, 01:37 AM
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still doesnt work



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try re-booting with the cable attached?



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Old December 17th 03, 08:10 AM
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Dear Ronny,

how old is your TV ? I had the same Problem. My TV ist to old (Grundig
from 1986 Sterro). This TV have only a DIN-Input for Video, but don't a
S-VIDEO input. When you connect the Notebook with the TV, the TV must
have an S-VIDEO input. It dosen't work with an Composite-Input.

I have @ Home the fellowing Connection:

I connect my ASPIRE 1355LCI ATI with the SCART-Input of my
Video-Recorder. I use a S-Video Cable with an SCART-SVIDEO Adapter.

This configuration works fine.

Greets from Volker
Ronny wrote:
still doesnt work



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"Ronny" wrote in
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try re-booting with the cable attached?





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Old December 20th 03, 04:37 PM
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thanks i will try somethin similar



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Dear Ronny,

how old is your TV ? I had the same Problem. My TV ist to old (Grundig
from 1986 Sterro). This TV have only a DIN-Input for Video, but don't a
S-VIDEO input. When you connect the Notebook with the TV, the TV must
have an S-VIDEO input. It dosen't work with an Composite-Input.

I have @ Home the fellowing Connection:

I connect my ASPIRE 1355LCI ATI with the SCART-Input of my
Video-Recorder. I use a S-Video Cable with an SCART-SVIDEO Adapter.

This configuration works fine.

Greets from Volker
Ronny wrote:
still doesnt work



"Good Man" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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"Ronny" wrote in
:

try re-booting with the cable attached?







 




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