S-Video to 42" plasma

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After connecting my (X1300 Ati) to my 42" Plasma Sylvania 6842PE I'm unable
to clone my desktop. I get no signal from the pc at all. I've updated the
video drivers and still no signal. I've also tried placing the checkmark
'Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor' from within the windows desktop
properties, still no video signal on my big screen.

It will not detect within the 'Catalyst Control Center' either. Tried using
the 'force' feature with no luck either.

System specs:
Pentium d 930 3.0GHZ

1.5GB RAM

Ati X1300 256mb RAM - Driver Packaging Version 8.31-061011a-038857C-ATI
CATALYST® Version 06.11
Provider ATI Technologies Inc.
2D Driver Version 6.14.10.6648
2D Driver File
Path System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Video/{559333EF-688E-4798-A35E-DE1730D55F5C}/0000
Direct3D Version 6.14.10.0448
OpenGL Version 6.14.10.6174
CATALYST® Control Center Version 1.2.2475.36837

Sound Blaster Audigy SE
DVD-RW
DVD-ROM
300GB HDD
Windows XP Media Center 2005 (fully updated)
DirectX 9.0c (all tests successful)
 
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Hertz_Donut

udidwht said:
After connecting my (X1300 Ati) to my 42" Plasma Sylvania 6842PE I'm
unable
to clone my desktop. I get no signal from the pc at all. I've updated the
video drivers and still no signal. I've also tried placing the checkmark
'Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor' from within the windows
desktop
properties, still no video signal on my big screen.

It will not detect within the 'Catalyst Control Center' either. Tried
using
the 'force' feature with no luck either.

System specs:
Pentium d 930 3.0GHZ

1.5GB RAM

Ati X1300 256mb RAM - Driver Packaging Version 8.31-061011a-038857C-ATI
CATALYST® Version 06.11
Provider ATI Technologies Inc.
2D Driver Version 6.14.10.6648
2D Driver File
Path
System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Video/{559333EF-688E-4798-A35E-DE1730D55F5C}/0000
Direct3D Version 6.14.10.0448
OpenGL Version 6.14.10.6174
CATALYST® Control Center Version 1.2.2475.36837

Sound Blaster Audigy SE
DVD-RW
DVD-ROM
300GB HDD
Windows XP Media Center 2005 (fully updated)
DirectX 9.0c (all tests successful)

The S-Video is an analog signal, so you will have to enable Video Overlay on
that output (if your video card supports it). With a plasma display, the
results will be less than optimal anyway...plasma is the worst choice for
displaying a computer signal.

Honu.
 

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