How can I hook up my computer monitor to my tv?
What other likelihood do i have besides the s video?
Answer:
No Display contained by TV when connected to S-Video port
Step 1:
Check if the Display Settings for S-Video TV Out connections are set appropriate.
You can refer the following links for the configurations:
http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_conn...
NVIDIA software settings
http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_pc2t...
ATI software settings
http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_pc2t...
You may find them useful for the notebook configurations for TV-out.
Intel extreme Graphics:
http://www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk/rl/serv...
NOTE: The URLs mentioned above will embezzle you to a non HP Websites. HP does not control and is not responsible for information outside of the HP Web site.
Step 2 :
If the Advanced Display Setting for TV Out connection is missing, suggest the customer to reinstall the updated Video Graphics Drivers.
Step 3 :
Use PAL and NTSC Settings according to their region. You can find the details beside Country information's in the following relation:
http://www.high-techproductions.com/ntsc...
NOTE: The URL mentioned above will take you to a non HP Website. HP does not control and is not responsible for information outside of the HP Web site.
If still at hand is no display in TV, check the nouns between the TV and the Notebook by performing the following steps:
1. Connect the TV to the Notebook.
2. Restart the Notebook. If the connection is polite, then the boot information and the logos will be displayed within the TV. The display on the TV will quit only after entering Windows.
3. If near no display on TV while booting, the issue might be with the S-Video connector or the Cable. To confirm that, replace the cable and check.
4. If the display fail to come even after replacing the cable, then the issue should be next to the S-Video connector in the Notebook or near the TV.
Good Luck and Happy Processing!
Let's see, your TV is an output display device. Your Video Monitor is also an output display device. You seem to be DONE.
But agree to me think... you want to display stuff that you see on your computer, on to your TV. If you bought a variety of convertors and such, it's look lousy. If you really want a TV that displays stuff from your computer, as a monitor, then BUY a TV that hold a VGA video input. Anything else would be DORKY.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
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