I don't know about your tv, but on mine I have to select which video-in
source to use.
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>
> I have been trying to connect my older Zenith television to my ATI ALL
> in Wonder
> video card as a second display. The ATI card would sense that my
> Toshiba tv had
> been connected with no difficulty and show it is as active . But with
> the older Zenith tv, it will not sense my connecting it unless I run
> the connection through the VCR. If I connect the video card RCA out
> to the television aux in, the card will not sense the tv and activate
> it as a second display device.
>
> zenith tv with four video 'source' options listed in the menu:
>
> antenna
> cable
> VCR
> Y/C
>
> the RCA jacks on the back of the television look like this:
>
> VCR-1 Aux
> video: O-------O
> audio:
> left O-------O
> right O-------O
> loop
>
> Now that I have put the video card 'out' cables to the VCR's 'line in'
> and then put an RCA cable from the VCR's 'line out' jacks to the
> Zenith tv's 'VCR-1' RCA jacks, the ATI card in the computer at least
> senses that the Zenith tv is connected, but there is still no desktop
> displayed by the tv in the Y/C source display.
>
> I have tried using double RCA plugs and splitting the 'line out' from
> the VCR.
> This is essentially a way of connecting two RCA cables to each 'line
> out' (audio and video)
> which then gives me two video cables out from the VCR and two audio
> cables out from the VCR. I then connected two of the cables to the
> VCR-1 jacks, and two of the cables to the AUX jacks. This did not work
> either.
>
> Please help with this. This Zenith tv was connected a few years ago to
> my computer,
> and it worked as a display, but I forget how I had it connected then.
>
> btw, if this is any help:
> The wall-cable for cable television is connected directly to the Zenith
> tv. It is not being looped through the VCR (as I do not have enough
> short cables to loop it)
>
> Also, now that the ATI card senses the zenith, If I directly connect
> the RCA 'lines out' from the video card to the 'aux' RCA jacks on the
> back of the tv,
> it still does not show my desktop display. The screen stays blank.
>
>
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