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Bildverlust nach Übergang auf den Desktop

Image loss after transition to the desktop




Question of moench:
November 2008

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Reply tommyb:

Try initially with a reduced Resolutionwie eg 640x480 or 800x600. When a picture is displayed on the TV, then your graphics card scales the signal is not down. If then in the options of the driver a little burrow.



Reply moench:

Resolutiondes now have the TV on to 800 * 600 - less will not do. However, except as a small flicker in the television has not done much.



Reply Steadycameraman:

You have to be in the properties of the graphics card output s.den Television activate.

Desktop -> Recktsklick -> Properties

then select the Settings tab.

Then you have 2 monitors in the tab is click on the non-active.

So you use the television as an expanded screen.

Ansosten there is the "cloning" (or something in the way). But do not grad from the state where exactly it is, sorry.

Still hope I could help you next. And that you the "way" - as I described him - found.



Reply moench:

Danke schon mal for the answers.
Smart, I was so far but unfortunately not quite yet: /
Bin times in the menu of you mentioned have been identified and used. The result was then as follows:
http://img369.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2monitoress1.jpg
On the television, I have the luck, but can recognize that what the picture has done, when I clicked on had Identify: There are white bars appeared. Was still not a picture to see, but only as an ant circus.



Reply Oettinger:

As I see on the screenshot, the second screen, at least recognized. NVidia cards usually come with a separate "Expert Tool" for such settings (which is synonymous with an assistant). If you use Windows to manage, you have to be in the display settings still set to "Advanced" and click on "nView" then select the desired operation. To get started you should see the PC set to 800x600 and "clone" option. Cloning, because all the dialog boxes to pop Bildschirm1 (Standard). Then you can try a video clip. For the "nView" settings you can choose synonymous, that the secondary device always be full screen s.sein (mouse pointer on the status bar, then you see him).
If you are not using your television SubD or DVI can connect, you will s.Text (folder list of MP3s, etc.) have no pleasure (800x600 overwhelmed s.AV your TV input, the graphics card that fits in scaled mode "TV") . Then you should be on a free media center software set.




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