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Mobility Radeon 9200 TV-out problem
Hi,
I am unable to see a image in the TV (black screen), I had checked the cables, the video input of the TV, the rigth configuration of the region. The control panel say : "TV disconected", so I also have the "force TV detection" checked, and nothing append. Any ideas... Thanks in advance MY Laptop: HP pavilion zt3000, Pentium M 1.5, 512 RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 32 MB. Video driver omega 2.6.25a. |
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Have you tried any other drivers yet? Say, official drivers with Mobility Modder?
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Yes, I have try the oficial drive with 2 diferent mods, and nothing.
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TV Output
I had the same problem with mine and it was really frustrating.
First I found my problem was that I was using too low quality of an s-video cable. The cheap bastards include one without all the pins. Next I got it all hooked up and I couldn't get the TV to recognize it. You have to do the FN + F4 thing once to get the TV to recognize it. If you do it again it'll cycle to a different mode which I believe is the one where it shows on both your tv and the computer screen. The third is the one I have to use to display videos on the TV. It turns off the computer screen and just displays on the TV. Take note, the first mode does this too but it won't display the video, so you'll see Windows Media Player or whatever program you're using but there will be no video playing in it, just audio. Hope that helps. P.S. I've noticed my S-video cable has become really fidgety and now I have to get it at just the right angle for the FN + F4 thing to even send images to the TV otherwise the computer screen will just flash and stay in the same mode as if you had no TV connected. Best of Luck. |
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