omega drivers and tv-out

F

foldface

Hi
I, amongest many other people, have had the ati 9800 pro
overheating/crashing problem for the last 2 months. By accident I found
the omega drivers and I'm .... staggered that they work where ati's
releases don't. I don't mean just one of them I mean at least 4 ati
versions. Its not that I'm picky and get
slightly better refresh rates or anything similiar, ati's drivers crash
my pc, omega drivers don't (playing games)
But (theres always one), I use tv-out lots and I can't see anything
in the Omega setup to get tv-out working. Any ideas?
I suspect I'm going to have to pick one of them

Ta
F
 
K

Ken Maltby

Hi
I, amongest many other people, have had the ati 9800 pro
overheating/crashing problem for the last 2 months. By accident I found
the omega drivers and I'm .... staggered that they work where ati's
releases don't. I don't mean just one of them I mean at least 4 ati
versions. Its not that I'm picky and get
slightly better refresh rates or anything similiar, ati's drivers crash
my pc, omega drivers don't (playing games)
But (theres always one), I use tv-out lots and I can't see anything
in the Omega setup to get tv-out working. Any ideas?
I suspect I'm going to have to pick one of them

Ta
F

When you have a TV plugged into your card and you right click
on your desktop and go to the advanced settings "Displays" tab;
the TV cord should not have a red x on it. Click on the big TV
button.

Luck;
Ken
 
F

foldface

Coool, but I if want to watch video on both the primaruy and secondary?
Thanks for the reply

F
 
V

vellu

(e-mail address removed) kirjoitti:
Coool, but I if want to watch video on both the primaruy and secondary?
Thanks for the reply

F

Then set the TV to CLONE, and go to OVERLAY settings. There you will see
"clone mode options" button, click that and select "theater mode". This
will automatically show video fullscreen on secondary display.

I use regular CAT's but I think these settings are similar with Omegas.
 

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