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Title: help: PC's s-video to TV = rolling picture
Post by: AoXoMoXoA on June 22, 2007, 07:01:55 pm
When I plug my PC's s-video output to my TV's s-video input, the picture rolls.  With either of the two laptops I've tried this with the picture was fine, so I assume it is something to do with my video card in the PC.

It is an ATi Sapphire Radeon X300se, and has both a Primary and Secondary monitor outputs as well as an S-Video for TV out.

Anyone have any ideas?   I'd appreciate the help.
I have been all through the device manager and settings for the displays, but there is nothing there for the s-video.

could running it "headless" have any effect?
Title: Re: help: PC's s-video to TV = rolling picture
Post by: benn600 on June 22, 2007, 08:56:30 pm
Try a different refresh rate.  Then try a different resolution.  Then try a different color depth.  Then try going to the advanced configuration for your video card and look at the TV settings--there may be some checkboxes or settings to tweak.

I often have issues like yours--horrible picture, rolling picture, dots on screen, etc., but they always go away once I setup the details of the picture to their optimum setting.
Title: Re: help: PC's s-video to TV = rolling picture
Post by: AoXoMoXoA on June 23, 2007, 06:39:49 pm
Thanks for the reply Benn,

I managed to get it sorted out, I found some updated drivers and installed them while the TV was hooked up (and the PC was otherwise headless). The drivers installed and the TV image stopped rolling.
Title: Re: help: PC's s-video to TV = rolling picture
Post by: benn600 on June 23, 2007, 07:55:33 pm
That's another good idea.  Like I said, whenever I hookup less than common displays--like TVs via less than optimal connections--I seem to always have strange issues until I change the settings around, etc...and getting new drives helps as well.  If nothing else, it may just force Windows to rethink about the display so it could have just assigned more valid display settings to the TV set.