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Old 01-05-2006, 07:26 AM
Frustrating pc to tv problem
 
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I have a Dell C600 laptop and want to view my Windows Media Player videos
(music videos and movie clips) on my TV set. The pc has a s-video output
port and my VCR (which is connected to my TV) has video and audio input jacks
(I believe they are called RCA). I have a cable that has an s-video male
plug that plugs into my pc s-video female output port and a male audio plug
that plugs into the audio output port (with a headphones logo). The other
end of the cable has a male RCA video plug and two RCA male audio plugs (left
and right). They plug into the female video and audio input jacks on the
VCR. After plugging in everything, I boot up my pc. The pc video with the
desktop, ect. appears on my tv, which is exactly what I want. However, this
only lasts for 3-4 seconds, then disappears. Why does this happen? All the
connections are correct since I can see the pc sceen on my tv screen, but why
would it suddenly go blank after 3-4 seconds? What a frustrating tease!!
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:26 AM
Meathead\(MS MVP\)
 
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Default Re: PC to VCR/TV

Check out the display properties in control panel.

The Real MVP

"Frustrating pc to tv problem" <Frustrating pc to tv
problem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BC057F81-A0DB-4CD3-886E-2CFB2962E357@microsoft.com...
>I have a Dell C600 laptop and want to view my Windows Media Player videos
> (music videos and movie clips) on my TV set. The pc has a s-video output
> port and my VCR (which is connected to my TV) has video and audio input
> jacks
> (I believe they are called RCA). I have a cable that has an s-video male
> plug that plugs into my pc s-video female output port and a male audio
> plug
> that plugs into the audio output port (with a headphones logo). The other
> end of the cable has a male RCA video plug and two RCA male audio plugs
> (left
> and right). They plug into the female video and audio input jacks on the
> VCR. After plugging in everything, I boot up my pc. The pc video with
> the
> desktop, ect. appears on my tv, which is exactly what I want. However,
> this
> only lasts for 3-4 seconds, then disappears. Why does this happen? All
> the
> connections are correct since I can see the pc sceen on my tv screen, but
> why
> would it suddenly go blank after 3-4 seconds? What a frustrating tease!!
> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!



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Old 01-05-2006, 07:26 AM
Frustrating pc to tv problem
 
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Default Re: PC to VCR/TV

The display properties was the first place I checked, but there is not option
for viewing on a TV. I also have NT on another partition that does have a TV
view optinon in display properties, but none for XP. Any other suggestions??

"Meathead(MS MVP)" wrote:

> Check out the display properties in control panel.
>
> The Real MVP
>
> "Frustrating pc to tv problem" <Frustrating pc to tv
> problem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BC057F81-A0DB-4CD3-886E-2CFB2962E357@microsoft.com...
> >I have a Dell C600 laptop and want to view my Windows Media Player videos
> > (music videos and movie clips) on my TV set. The pc has a s-video output
> > port and my VCR (which is connected to my TV) has video and audio input
> > jacks
> > (I believe they are called RCA). I have a cable that has an s-video male
> > plug that plugs into my pc s-video female output port and a male audio
> > plug
> > that plugs into the audio output port (with a headphones logo). The other
> > end of the cable has a male RCA video plug and two RCA male audio plugs
> > (left
> > and right). They plug into the female video and audio input jacks on the
> > VCR. After plugging in everything, I boot up my pc. The pc video with
> > the
> > desktop, ect. appears on my tv, which is exactly what I want. However,
> > this
> > only lasts for 3-4 seconds, then disappears. Why does this happen? All
> > the
> > connections are correct since I can see the pc sceen on my tv screen, but
> > why
> > would it suddenly go blank after 3-4 seconds? What a frustrating tease!!
> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!

>
>
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:26 AM
Meathead\(MVP\)
 
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Default Re: PC to VCR/TV

Check you have the right drivers. Without knowing the video card its tough
to give a more detailed answer.

"Frustrating pc to tv problem"
<Frustratingpctotvproblem@discussions.microsoft.co m> wrote in message
news:66F506A7-A746-4570-947F-8917BC3D329A@microsoft.com...
> The display properties was the first place I checked, but there is not
> option
> for viewing on a TV. I also have NT on another partition that does have a
> TV
> view optinon in display properties, but none for XP. Any other
> suggestions??
>
> "Meathead(MS MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Check out the display properties in control panel.
>>
>> The Real MVP
>>
>> "Frustrating pc to tv problem" <Frustrating pc to tv
>> problem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BC057F81-A0DB-4CD3-886E-2CFB2962E357@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a Dell C600 laptop and want to view my Windows Media Player
>> >videos
>> > (music videos and movie clips) on my TV set. The pc has a s-video
>> > output
>> > port and my VCR (which is connected to my TV) has video and audio input
>> > jacks
>> > (I believe they are called RCA). I have a cable that has an s-video
>> > male
>> > plug that plugs into my pc s-video female output port and a male audio
>> > plug
>> > that plugs into the audio output port (with a headphones logo). The
>> > other
>> > end of the cable has a male RCA video plug and two RCA male audio plugs
>> > (left
>> > and right). They plug into the female video and audio input jacks on
>> > the
>> > VCR. After plugging in everything, I boot up my pc. The pc video with
>> > the
>> > desktop, ect. appears on my tv, which is exactly what I want. However,
>> > this
>> > only lasts for 3-4 seconds, then disappears. Why does this happen?
>> > All
>> > the
>> > connections are correct since I can see the pc sceen on my tv screen,
>> > but
>> > why
>> > would it suddenly go blank after 3-4 seconds? What a frustrating
>> > tease!!
>> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!

>>
>>
>>



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Old 01-05-2006, 07:26 AM
Viceman010
 
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Hi. Thanks for helping me with my problem. The specs on the video card are:

ATI Mobility 128 AGP 2X (DELL)

Device type: Display adapters
Manufacturer: ATI
Location: PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Date: 6/6/01
Driver Version: 5.1.2001.0
Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher


"Meathead(MVP)" wrote:

> Check you have the right drivers. Without knowing the video card its tough
> to give a more detailed answer.
>
> "Frustrating pc to tv problem"
> <Frustratingpctotvproblem@discussions.microsoft.co m> wrote in message
> news:66F506A7-A746-4570-947F-8917BC3D329A@microsoft.com...
> > The display properties was the first place I checked, but there is not
> > option
> > for viewing on a TV. I also have NT on another partition that does have a
> > TV
> > view optinon in display properties, but none for XP. Any other
> > suggestions??
> >
> > "Meathead(MS MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >> Check out the display properties in control panel.
> >>
> >> The Real MVP
> >>
> >> "Frustrating pc to tv problem" <Frustrating pc to tv
> >> problem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BC057F81-A0DB-4CD3-886E-2CFB2962E357@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have a Dell C600 laptop and want to view my Windows Media Player
> >> >videos
> >> > (music videos and movie clips) on my TV set. The pc has a s-video
> >> > output
> >> > port and my VCR (which is connected to my TV) has video and audio input
> >> > jacks
> >> > (I believe they are called RCA). I have a cable that has an s-video
> >> > male
> >> > plug that plugs into my pc s-video female output port and a male audio
> >> > plug
> >> > that plugs into the audio output port (with a headphones logo). The
> >> > other
> >> > end of the cable has a male RCA video plug and two RCA male audio plugs
> >> > (left
> >> > and right). They plug into the female video and audio input jacks on
> >> > the
> >> > VCR. After plugging in everything, I boot up my pc. The pc video with
> >> > the
> >> > desktop, ect. appears on my tv, which is exactly what I want. However,
> >> > this
> >> > only lasts for 3-4 seconds, then disappears. Why does this happen?
> >> > All
> >> > the
> >> > connections are correct since I can see the pc sceen on my tv screen,
> >> > but
> >> > why
> >> > would it suddenly go blank after 3-4 seconds? What a frustrating
> >> > tease!!
> >> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:26 AM
Meathead\(MVP\)
 
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Default Re: PC to VCR/TV

I don't have any ATI cards anymore but if memory serves me correct if you
use the proper ATI drivers it should solve the problem.

"Viceman010" <Viceman010@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDA13553-F4C7-4547-A61D-6BE88E7B2B10@microsoft.com...
> Hi. Thanks for helping me with my problem. The specs on the video card
> are:
>
> ATI Mobility 128 AGP 2X (DELL)
>
> Device type: Display adapters
> Manufacturer: ATI
> Location: PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0
> Driver Provider: Microsoft
> Driver Date: 6/6/01
> Driver Version: 5.1.2001.0
> Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher
>
>
> "Meathead(MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Check you have the right drivers. Without knowing the video card its
>> tough
>> to give a more detailed answer.
>>
>> "Frustrating pc to tv problem"
>> <Frustratingpctotvproblem@discussions.microsoft.co m> wrote in message
>> news:66F506A7-A746-4570-947F-8917BC3D329A@microsoft.com...
>> > The display properties was the first place I checked, but there is not
>> > option
>> > for viewing on a TV. I also have NT on another partition that does
>> > have a
>> > TV
>> > view optinon in display properties, but none for XP. Any other
>> > suggestions??
>> >
>> > "Meathead(MS MVP)" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Check out the display properties in control panel.
>> >>
>> >> The Real MVP
>> >>
>> >> "Frustrating pc to tv problem" <Frustrating pc to tv
>> >> problem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:BC057F81-A0DB-4CD3-886E-2CFB2962E357@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have a Dell C600 laptop and want to view my Windows Media Player
>> >> >videos
>> >> > (music videos and movie clips) on my TV set. The pc has a s-video
>> >> > output
>> >> > port and my VCR (which is connected to my TV) has video and audio
>> >> > input
>> >> > jacks
>> >> > (I believe they are called RCA). I have a cable that has an s-video
>> >> > male
>> >> > plug that plugs into my pc s-video female output port and a male
>> >> > audio
>> >> > plug
>> >> > that plugs into the audio output port (with a headphones logo). The
>> >> > other
>> >> > end of the cable has a male RCA video plug and two RCA male audio
>> >> > plugs
>> >> > (left
>> >> > and right). They plug into the female video and audio input jacks
>> >> > on
>> >> > the
>> >> > VCR. After plugging in everything, I boot up my pc. The pc video
>> >> > with
>> >> > the
>> >> > desktop, ect. appears on my tv, which is exactly what I want.
>> >> > However,
>> >> > this
>> >> > only lasts for 3-4 seconds, then disappears. Why does this happen?
>> >> > All
>> >> > the
>> >> > connections are correct since I can see the pc sceen on my tv
>> >> > screen,
>> >> > but
>> >> > why
>> >> > would it suddenly go blank after 3-4 seconds? What a frustrating
>> >> > tease!!
>> >> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



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