I purchased a S-Video to RCA cable to run to my TV. I am currently running a GeForce 3 Ti 200 with S-Video Out. I found within the display adapter settings how to switch between Analog Display and TV Display, but is there a way to get both to display at once?
Thanx,
Kyler1
S-Video Out
- dj_tigger1982
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there is a way to allow u to display the picture on 2 diffrent monitors or alternatively on a tv and monitor
i have a gf 4 440mx (very basic) and it allows u to, there is an option in display setting called mirror, u might need to check to see if u have all the software installed that actually came with the card, if not do so, as that helps, also consult the manual or look on the nvidia home page http://www.nvidia.com
hope this helps
i have a gf 4 440mx (very basic) and it allows u to, there is an option in display setting called mirror, u might need to check to see if u have all the software installed that actually came with the card, if not do so, as that helps, also consult the manual or look on the nvidia home page http://www.nvidia.com
hope this helps
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