(E-Mail Removed) (trippy123) wrote:
>This same problem with the 9600xt has been driving me insane, and i
>have NO solution sofar, the ATI people are awful, and have no time to
>deal with the public, as they are busy making crap software drivers
>for thier next video cards im sure.
>
>PLEASE, can someone give the correct fix, i have tryed all mentioned
>suggestions, and tryed installing on 3 OS to no avail.
>
>I swear nvidia are going to get all my money from now on, as now i
>have a $300 piece of complete and utter CRAP! I will be telling every
>person i know to aviod thier faulty cards/software and will be
>advocating the nvidia cards instead.
>
>in short ATI you really, really have no conception of what people
>want, and you have no public relation skills, and i hope your whole
>company goes under, as you are just another faceless corp that doesnt
>give a damn about thier customers once you have thier hard earned cash
>in your back pockets.
>
>steve
>
>
>"SL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<cM2dnYu41LfO0RPcRVn-(E-Mail Removed)>...
>> my brother often has the same problem with that. He will tune the tv to
>> channel 3 and it will be black and white. I tell him to go up or down a
>> channel and then back to channel 3. Walla, it is now in color. The tv
>> simply was not getting the signal correctly (from the pc) and displays
>> either a distorted picture or a black&white one. Also, just powering off
>> the tv and back on produces the same results.
>>
>> to note, I always activate the 2nd monitor/tv before turning on my
>> television set. Otherwise, I get what your getting. Its worth looking
>> into.
>>
>> sl
>> "erratic" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:4o6jd.13506$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 16:37:54 +0100, "Dr.John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> >
>> >>I got a Radeon 9600XT. I can force detection on my tv, and get a picture,
>> >>but if I play an avi movie, the screen is black on the tv, but looks
>> >>normal
>> >>on my monitor.
>> >
>> > Enable Theater Mode in the Overlay settings (Clone mode options).
Has the TV been enabled as your PRIMARY monitor and NOT secondary
monitor (The "button" with the "bullseye" in "Control Panel",
"Display", "Settings", "Advanced", "Displays")? The TV, Windows Media
Player, and many other video players will display nothing but a black
screen if your TV has not been selected as the "primary monitor".
Behavior as you describe occurs when you've selected your monitor as
the "primary" display and have the TV as "secondary" display (the
button with "two windows" on it).