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lucAs:.
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Laptop

Post by lucAs:. »

Hi i have a compaq presario 2500. It has a Radeon 450 igp video card and comes with s-video output. I want to use the resolume workstation with preview window in the laptop and in the tv fullscreen. How do i get this ?

thanks a lot

lucAs:.

charlynielsen
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Post by charlynielsen »

I have the same problem... I tried out all the stuff I found on the web (At least, 5 different solutions) and in the manuals. But haven't found anything that solve the problem.

My presario is a 2562 model, with an ATI Radeon IGP 345M.

I CAN'T USE THE S-VIDEO OUTPUT!! Somebody has any idea?

doublerig
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Post by doublerig »

Greetings,
First thing plug your laptop output into a television. ATI sometimes has a special set of settings for the video card, usually found in the display properties menu. Set the secondary output to be the S-video instead of the secondary VGA output at about 800x600 and you should be golden.
I have that option but don't go that rout myself. I run VGA to a small scan converter called TV Gold, which gives me S, Composite, and control over the image. I can move it, or adjust the settings if I have issues with projection. It works pretty well, and I get the option of S or composite.

David

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Post by doublerig »

Greetings,
First thing plug your laptop output into a television. ATI sometimes has a special set of settings for the video card, usually found in the display properties menu. Set the secondary output to be the S-video instead of the secondary VGA output at about 800x600 and you should be golden.
I have that option but don't go that rout myself. I run VGA to a small scan converter called TV Gold, which gives me S, Composite, and control over the image. I can move it, or adjust the settings if I have issues with projection. It works pretty well, and I get the option of S or composite.

David

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