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DVD playback to TV with S-video
When connecting to Tv with S-video from my laptop I see the computer 'desktop' but am unable to see the DVD itself although there is a black window and sound. DVD playback is viewable on the laptop itself.
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 (build 2600) Hewlett-Packard Pavilion ze5200 KF.F.05 Processor a 2.53 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R2312 [CD-ROM drive] Display Standard floppy disk controller RADEON IGP 345M [Display adapter] Default Monitor Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) [Monitor] (19.7"vis) Generic Television [Monitor] Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks Regards Exeng |
Possible. If you haven't got a copy, by the way, here's the Service Manual.
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right click the desktop, select properties, select settings, select advanced, and then select the appropriate monitor/tv to output to.
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ORAC
Thanks, I'll give those a try as they look the most promising.
spannersatcx, Thanks also. I had tried every combination possible I believe in your suggestion previously but to no avail. I'll let you know how I get on. Regards Exeng |
DVD movies don't display the same way that normal PC video does. Can't remember the details - and I'm too lazy to bother researching them - but you have to use appropriate display drivers/software/device.
'Scuse the rather all-encompassing description but I can't remember the details. |
exeng,
With DVD Playback, they will only display on the primary screen. If you are running your LCD Monitor on your Laptop and the TV OUT, it will only show the DVD Playback on your LCD Monitor. If you, in the Laptop Options, turn off the signal to the LCD Monitor and just use the TV OUT, it will play on your TV. Take Care, Richard |
Richard
Thanks,
You are quite correct. I forced the TV as the primary and all was OK. Regards Exeng |
exeng,
That is great news. Enjoy your movies. Take Care, Richard |
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