I haven’t been on here in a long time but I don’t know where else to turn so ill give it a shot.
I have a Toshiba p305d running windows vista home premium 32 with a ati radeon x1250 embedded graphics adapter I’m trying to connect it to my Mitsubishi 1080p dlp via s video when I connect my fiancés hp it works fine when I connect mine the TV says no signal. Things iv done:
-toggled (fn) f5
-gone r click desktop / personalize / display settings and enabled it, also tried changing resolution to lowest 800x600
-using the ati catalyst control center
-reinstalling drivers and catalyst control center
-calling Toshiba (out of warranty by a few months)
s video out not working...
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s video out not working...
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Re: s video out not working...
If your still around I would guess that the problem is with your tv rather than the video card/ computer, if your fiancee's works then it's definitely not the computermadmag9999 wrote:I haven’t been on here in a long time but I don’t know where else to turn so ill give it a shot.
I have a Toshiba p305d running windows vista home premium 32 with a ati radeon x1250 embedded graphics adapter I’m trying to connect it to my Mitsubishi 1080p dlp via s video when I connect my fiancés hp it works fine when I connect mine the TV says no signal. Things iv done:
-toggled (fn) f5
-gone r click desktop / personalize / display settings and enabled it, also tried changing resolution to lowest 800x600
-using the ati catalyst control center
-reinstalling drivers and catalyst control center
-calling Toshiba (out of warranty by a few months)
anyway I don't suggest using a DLP (projector) for a computer monitor lol. Unless it's just an uncommon occurence or you have some kind of in on the DLP bulb market lol it's not a great idea *_*. those bulbs are nearly as expensive as the projector! And don't really last very long either. Good for AMV contests or maybe a movie house but don't try to use it 10+ hours a day you'll kill it VERY quickly!
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