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TV-Out troubles on a Radeon 9600 pro with s-video (7 pin?)

 
 
Anon
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      16th Oct 2003
I recently upgraded my system, which included a new Connect 3D Radeon
9600 pro video card. When I went to use the tv-out port to connect my
PC to my TV, I couldn't get anything to display, and in fact the card
wouldn't even detect that it was plugged into the TV. I used the same
s-video cables that worked fine with my old card, but it wouldn't
work.

To test if the port was defective or not, I used the included s-video
to composite converter to hook up to my TV, and it worked fine. But
obviously the quality isn't as good as pure s-video, so I would like
to figure out what the problem is.

In comparing the s-video converter with my existing s-video cables, I
noticed that my old cables have the standard 4 pins, while the
converter has 7 pins. Is this what is causing my problems? Is there an
easy fix, or do I need some sort of 7 pin to 4 pin converter? Thanks
for the help.
 
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Jean Cochard
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      16th Oct 2003
Have a look at this page
http://atifrst.nexenservices.com/art...ge_video/Index
1 - Adaptateur S-video vers Composite.php


"Anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> I recently upgraded my system, which included a new Connect 3D Radeon
> 9600 pro video card. When I went to use the tv-out port to connect my
> PC to my TV, I couldn't get anything to display, and in fact the card
> wouldn't even detect that it was plugged into the TV. I used the same
> s-video cables that worked fine with my old card, but it wouldn't
> work.
>
> To test if the port was defective or not, I used the included s-video
> to composite converter to hook up to my TV, and it worked fine. But
> obviously the quality isn't as good as pure s-video, so I would like
> to figure out what the problem is.
>
> In comparing the s-video converter with my existing s-video cables, I
> noticed that my old cables have the standard 4 pins, while the
> converter has 7 pins. Is this what is causing my problems? Is there an
> easy fix, or do I need some sort of 7 pin to 4 pin converter? Thanks
> for the help.



 
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Tony DiMarzio
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      17th Oct 2003
I am experiencing a similar problem with my 9800 pro. Using the ATI provided
S-Video to Composite adapter, which has more pins at the S-Video end than
I've seen on normal S-Video Connectors, in conjunction with an expensive and
high-quality composite video cable, I achieve much better image quality to
the TV than with an expensive( $50.00 10ft) and high-quality S-Video cable.
Does not make any sense. The video quality should be noticeably better with
the S-Video, but in this case it is the other way around. HOWEVER!! If I use
the ATI-Provided S-Video cable the picture quality is perfect. Problem with
that is that the cable is only 3 feet, which is wayyyy to short for where my
TV is.

Anyone experience this or have any ideas?

The S-Video quality problem mentioned above is quite noticeable with almost
a checkered pattern overlain on the TV. I tried two separate S-Video cables
too. They both did the same thing.

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"Anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I recently upgraded my system, which included a new Connect 3D Radeon
> 9600 pro video card. When I went to use the tv-out port to connect my
> PC to my TV, I couldn't get anything to display, and in fact the card
> wouldn't even detect that it was plugged into the TV. I used the same
> s-video cables that worked fine with my old card, but it wouldn't
> work.
>
> To test if the port was defective or not, I used the included s-video
> to composite converter to hook up to my TV, and it worked fine. But
> obviously the quality isn't as good as pure s-video, so I would like
> to figure out what the problem is.
>
> In comparing the s-video converter with my existing s-video cables, I
> noticed that my old cables have the standard 4 pins, while the
> converter has 7 pins. Is this what is causing my problems? Is there an
> easy fix, or do I need some sort of 7 pin to 4 pin converter? Thanks
> for the help.



 
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Steve Mattingly
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      18th Oct 2003
I have a similar problem with a 9800 TV output from Dell. It has diagonal
lines running through all large colored areas.


"Tony DiMarzio" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:l6mdndvB6NbziBKiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am experiencing a similar problem with my 9800 pro. Using the ATI

provided
> S-Video to Composite adapter, which has more pins at the S-Video end than
> I've seen on normal S-Video Connectors, in conjunction with an expensive

and
> high-quality composite video cable, I achieve much better image quality to
> the TV than with an expensive( $50.00 10ft) and high-quality S-Video

cable.
> Does not make any sense. The video quality should be noticeably better

with
> the S-Video, but in this case it is the other way around. HOWEVER!! If I

use
> the ATI-Provided S-Video cable the picture quality is perfect. Problem

with
> that is that the cable is only 3 feet, which is wayyyy to short for where

my
> TV is.
>
> Anyone experience this or have any ideas?
>
> The S-Video quality problem mentioned above is quite noticeable with

almost
> a checkered pattern overlain on the TV. I tried two separate S-Video

cables
> too. They both did the same thing.
>
> --
> Tony DiMarzio
> (E-Mail Removed)
> (E-Mail Removed)
> "Anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I recently upgraded my system, which included a new Connect 3D Radeon
> > 9600 pro video card. When I went to use the tv-out port to connect my
> > PC to my TV, I couldn't get anything to display, and in fact the card
> > wouldn't even detect that it was plugged into the TV. I used the same
> > s-video cables that worked fine with my old card, but it wouldn't
> > work.
> >
> > To test if the port was defective or not, I used the included s-video
> > to composite converter to hook up to my TV, and it worked fine. But
> > obviously the quality isn't as good as pure s-video, so I would like
> > to figure out what the problem is.
> >
> > In comparing the s-video converter with my existing s-video cables, I
> > noticed that my old cables have the standard 4 pins, while the
> > converter has 7 pins. Is this what is causing my problems? Is there an
> > easy fix, or do I need some sort of 7 pin to 4 pin converter? Thanks
> > for the help.

>
>



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