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I am hooking my computer to my Toshiba TheatreWide HD DLP, TV. I connect from the back of my GeForce4 MX 400 card via s-video cable to my s-video port on my TV. I get an image on the TV, but it is very "fuzzy" and in black and white, can i get detailed instructions on how to fix this.

2006-12-31 10:43:49 · 2 answers · asked by thormxtp199 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

2 answers

S-video is a pretty crude way to connect a PC video card to a TV.
If your TV has a VGA port, use that instead
Other good alternatives: DVI

At min. set your graphics card resolution to one that matches your TV, say 1280x720

If none of these is possible, download the Nvidia Wizard and it should help you set your card to the best possible settings.

2006-12-31 11:29:13 · answer #1 · answered by TV guy 7 · 0 0

The cable from the workstation is a VGA? (blue, 3 rows of pins). It has no audio from it, however the headphone connector port has that. The cable from the workstation is an HDMI ?(oblong, many pins in 2 rows). it might have audio in it. The cable from the workstation is a DVI ? (oblong, white, 4 rows of pins in 2 sections). It has no audio in it. in step with those selections, you may desire to rearrange not purely for the main fabulous audio hookup (the crimson and white connections or interior the S-video cable), however the main fabulous decision on your television. i'm confident this is not an somewhat severe decision, when you consider which you have purely the S-video and a RCA factor jack for video (the yellow one). you may nicely be constrained to purely 720x480. which would be all that could greater healthful on a conventional television reveal screen. and you will would desire to be at 60 hz refresh cost, no different interior the workstation.

2016-12-11 20:02:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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