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    S video question

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by cobaltbluechaser, Jan 24, 2007.

  1. cobaltbluechaser

    cobaltbluechaser Newbie

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    Hey all, this is a really dumb question but I couldn't find anywhere else to answer my question. I have toshiba satellite M100/M105 laptop and all I want to do is play video on my television from my laptop via the s video output. I have s video on my tv and my question is how do I enable the s video on my laptop or do I even have to. I've read some posts that say there laptops s video is enabled all the time. Thanx for your help in advance
     
  2. madonion

    madonion Notebook Consultant

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    Go to Nvidia display settings by right clicking on the desktop. Then click Nview :D select dual display.Might have to enable Nview desktop manager.
     
  3. cobaltbluechaser

    cobaltbluechaser Newbie

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    Ok I found Intel(r) graphics media display options. And it does give me an option for multiple displays but it says in order to enable it I have to have another display hooked up...via the tv. Is this the right thing?
     
  4. Jkay3000

    Jkay3000 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Fn+F5......