Ok, Here is what I got. I have an ATI Radeon 9700 video card, in a computer that I built using spare parts from my friends Alienware. I have it hooked up via S-Video cable to my TV which is a Samsung 50'' LCD HDTV. My problem is that even though I am running the latest drivers, the resolution on my TV image (which is a clone of my desktop) is just terrible. I have a friend with a RCA LCD 52'' hooked up in much the same way ( except he uses VGA, an option I don't have), but his picture is crystal clear. Is there a setting I can change to repair this? Or is my friends LCD just a better TV for this type of connection? Or are my dreams of having as crystal clear 50'' HD image to play Call of Duty 3 on just a bit too lofty? Should I try to upgrade to Vista (grrr) or just stick with XP Pro? Any advice, good or bad, would be much appreciated. Thank you!!
2007-08-29
04:26:38
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Jeremy H
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I mentioned that my TV is a Samsung LCD, it is actually a DLP... if that affects anything
2007-08-29
05:54:07 ·
update #1
also my TV runs at 720p... I have a converter piece to transfer S-video to regular video cable... I assume that won't help. ATI sells a piece that I can attach to my VGA output to transfer to component output, $30.... worth it?
2007-08-29
06:23:26 ·
update #2