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    S-Video on 2425W

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by seker16, Sep 4, 2006.

  1. seker16

    seker16 Newbie

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    Hey,

    Just got a Zepto 2425W and I'm trying to connect it to my TV. I'm using an s-video connection on each side.

    I've gone into the settings in the Display Properties and "Attached" monitor 2. I'm still not getting any picture though. I've also tried Tv Tool from http://tvtool.info/index_e.htm with no results.

    Anybody know what's wrong?
     
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    seker16 Newbie

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    Just wanted to say that I got it working. It seemed to spontaneously start working when I added another user in windows XP. Just thought I'd add this in case it helps someone else having the same problem
     
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    LABSmith13 Notebook Guru

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    hey, i went through the same thing the other day to get a signal working onn my tv and did in teh end. Basically what i did was to connect my comp via the s-vid into teh tv using a scart adapter. In the display properties (advanced) you need to set the monitor to a clone and also put it on pal otherwise the signal will come out black and white. the important thing for me was the clone not the other options. hope this helps.