Re: WM9 TV Issues



Hey, Thanx for your reply.
I have a Radeon IGP 320M Display Adapter, ATI Technologies. I tried the that
out (what yiu advised me) and it works. I captured a frame by hitting the
PrintScreen key, and was able to paste it in another program for images. What
does that mean?
I dont think there is any dependance on the format. some AVI files can be
seen on the TV, some not. Some are WMV files,others MPEG, MPG....
It is very confusing. evrything should be working properly.....
Do you have more pices of advice for me?

"Alessandro Angeli [MVP::DigitalMedia]" wrote:

> Borko wrote:
>
> > I am using my TV as a second monitor using a S-Video
> > Cable.
> > Everything that I have displayed on my monitor perfectly
> > is displayed on the TV screen as well. All but one. When
> > using Windows Media Player 9 to play video files ( any
> > format) some get displayed on the TV and some not. I
> > have no idea why this is happening. Of course I have
> > probably all the necessary codecs, since i can watch
> > everything on the desktop.
>
> What video card do you have?
>
> When you have a video that does not show on TV, hit the
> PrintScreen key (apparently nothing happens) then paste the
> captured image into any program where you can paste an
> image. Does this capture the actual video image or only an
> empty rectangle? What about a video that does show on TV?
> Are they in the same format? What format are they?
>
>
> --
>
> // Alessandro Angeli
> // MVP :: Digital Media
> // a dot angeli at psynet dot net
>
>
>
.



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