geforce4 and TV-OUT issues

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  • sharonb
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    • Feb 2004
    • 2

    geforce4 and TV-OUT issues

    hi i have a problem with tv-out but first i'll start with what i have

    asus geforce4 based video card
    windows xp pro
    32" widescreen TV.

    i have two major prblem the first one is when i use a clone mode (nvidia) primery (monitor) sec (TV) - I see on the TV screen only a part of the desktop (i can move the mouse and the view moves at the TV) .

    The second problem is watching movies on the TV - i use the "full screen video" for the second display (TV) (another nview function)
    i use bsplayer and changes the aspect ratio to 16:9, but i have the two black lines (top and bottom) and i can't see any subtitles.

    if i change the aspect ratio to 4:3 i see the movie on the widescreen TV without black lines. (i don't know if it's the best solution).

    if anyone knows how to -
    1. change the view in the TV to show the whole desktop ?
    2. see the movie on the TV without the black lines and without streching the movie to 4:3 (original movies are widescreen)
    3. see the subtitles on the TV ?

    plaese help if you can
    thanks.
  • decryptit
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    • Jan 2004
    • 856

    #2
    Widescreen t.v's are enchaned for fullscreen playback infact i can set mt 16:9 movie to 4:3 on a widescreen t.v with no problem.

    Depends what software are using for viewing into t.v.
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    • fgtan
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      • Mar 2004
      • 2

      #3
      My friend, for the subtitles issue, just go to subtitles options and set them to higher or lower position.
      You can do that also by typing shift+up or shift+down keys.

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      • fgtan
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        • Mar 2004
        • 2

        #4
        I mean, this can be done if you are using BS player...

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        • decryptit
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          • Jan 2004
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          #5
          yes it may.
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