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    G1S problems with tv out, help guys!

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by orakulo, Oct 25, 2007.

  1. orakulo

    orakulo Notebook Consultant

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    Hy folks,

    I´m having problems with tv out. 3 days ago everything is allright. But i decide install new vga´s drivers, and now tv out is crazy. The problem is when i send the signal to TV the same size of tv, some parts of image (the corners) don´t appears. Like a image resolution were bigger than tv, but it´s still 1024x7680, the maximum resolution of my tv.
    I´ve uninstall the driver and istall the original drivers and nothing happens.

    Look the video of problem:

    http://www.youtube.com/v/akwmk2jroI0

    Untill windows load its ok, after this here comes the problem.

    Help....


    Ps. sorry for my little english..
     
  2. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    Go into the settings of both your computer and your TV and disable overscan.
     
  3. orakulo

    orakulo Notebook Consultant

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    Can you point me the way?

    Thanks
     
  4. orakulo

    orakulo Notebook Consultant

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    My TV dont has a overscan and in the notebook i cant find this option :(
     
  5. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Why not revert to the drivers that worked? If you don't game much, or the performance increase isn't too large, then that's the easiest solution.
     
  6. orakulo

    orakulo Notebook Consultant

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    I made this :(
     
  7. Q8PHANTOM

    Q8PHANTOM Notebook Evangelist

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    Why not trying System Restore.
     
  8. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Well, reverting the video drivers was the safer suggestion. System Restore might have been disabled...
     
  9. orakulo

    orakulo Notebook Consultant

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    Does anybody have another idea?
     
  10. orakulo

    orakulo Notebook Consultant

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    Guys the problem was the driver (the 165.01 with modified info, on lapvideo2go). I reinstall the system and its ok, to kill de doubt, i install the driver and bingoooo, the problem has returned.
    SO if you use the tv out keep out of this driver
     
  11. Q8PHANTOM

    Q8PHANTOM Notebook Evangelist

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    I have always used the official drivers so i will not face problems.