9600 / 256. Big problem with S-Video out.

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Robert Nilsson

Hi all

I connected the S-Video out to my Pioneer reciever's "VCR1 S-Video" in and
the TV to the receivers "Monitor". When I do that the PC thinks that there's
no TV plugged into it.It seems like the ATI software disable the S-Video OUT
if there's no TV directly connected to it. IS there ANY way to fool the
software. It works perfect if I plug the TV directly to the ATI board, but I
have got a DVD and a PS2 that is also connected to the receiver.

Please help!!


Robert Nilsson
Norway
 
Hi all

I connected the S-Video out to my Pioneer reciever's "VCR1 S-Video" in and
the TV to the receivers "Monitor". When I do that the PC thinks that there's
no TV plugged into it.It seems like the ATI software disable the S-Video OUT
if there's no TV directly connected to it. IS there ANY way to fool the
software. It works perfect if I plug the TV directly to the ATI board, but I
have got a DVD and a PS2 that is also connected to the receiver.

Please help!!


Robert Nilsson
Norway


Is the receiver 'Monitor' port S-Video, or standard composite video?

In most cases you can't convert S-video to Composite thru a tuner, or
the software won't detect presence of a display.
 
Root said:
Is the receiver 'Monitor' port S-Video, or standard composite video?

In most cases you can't convert S-video to Composite thru a tuner, or
the software won't detect presence of a display.

It's S-Video ....

(The DVD and PS2 works fine)
 
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