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Graham Hughes
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Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:42 am Post subject:
Re: 1394 not recoginizing video camera |
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use the link to my video problems and then the contact me button.
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"rob mafia" <rob.mafia.1r9bps@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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what's your email address?
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joshua siew
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Posted:
Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:17 am Post subject:
Re: Sony TRV25 not recognized By WinXP |
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This message posted so long so did u 2 got the solution to this ?
I'm also using a Sony DigiCam....sigh. Mine even weird It work at first
Pinnicle v8, firewire and Sony DigiCam but after not using my pc for a month
and the OS was getting sick. Then I format and re-install my OS WinXP Pro SP2
but now my Pinnicle pop up messa saying it cannot detect any DV IN from my
firewire card even my firewire card is detect and my cam is on.?!??!?!!?!?!
"Dan Mac" wrote:
| Quote: | Its not your camera, i have had the same problem with my DCR-TRV19 for about
a week. Tried several different capture programs nothing worked. Even
un-installed sp2. I get a class not registered error with windows movie
maker. Windows recognizes the camera but get error or capture software
crashes when try to capture video. USB works fine. Tried re-installing all of
my drivers as well. Nothing worked, maybe it was a recent windows update? Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
"Tookeey" wrote:
Did you ever figure out what was wrong? I am having the same problem.
My firewire connection from my TRV-25 to Windows XP SP2 just stopped
working. Windows no longer detects the camera using the firewire cable
(I even bought a new cable). It still recognizes the camera when I use
the USB connection, though. Please help.
John wrote:
I am having a problem with windows xp and/or video editing software
from
recognizing my Sony TRV-25 mini DV camcorder. I have a 'VIA OHCI
compliant
firewire care which windows XP recognizes and is listed in the device
manager. When I connect the camcorder to the firewire card nothing
seems to
recognize it. Not the software (I've tried 3 different ones).
MovieShop
deluxe, Adobe Premier 6.0 and Pinnacle Studio 7. I've checked with
the VIA
mfg. and windows for any updated drivers but there aren't any. I've
taken
the computer back to the co. where I had the IEEE card installed and
they
reinstalled another one in case of a bad card but still no
recognition of
the camcorder when connected. They are stumped as they have never had
a
problem before with this card. I have just tried my brothers Sony
TRV-108 (8
mm) camcorder and it works fine so that eliminates the card and cable
concerns. The USB cable that my camcorder has (for memory stick and
email
quality movies) works fine when it is connected but not the firewire.
I've
even gone and changed firewire card to a Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI
IEEE
compliant card but the same problems occur!
I've checked the two files (msdv.inf & msdv.PNF) under
C:/Windows/Inf/ and
they are the correct ones.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I would like to
exhaust
any other possibilities prior to buying a different IEEE card or
taking the
camcorder in to be checked. It's only a couple of weeks old and Sony
has
said that it is very unlikely that it is the iLink port on the
camcorder
itself.
Thanks for any input of direction you can give me. I'll also post
this on
the web site.
P.S. I am running Windows XP home edition with all the updates. I
have a
good fast computer which I got 2 months ago P4 2.4 ghz with 512 mb
sdram and
80 gig HD. I also have a networking card for home networking another
computer (if that matters). I have also checked into IRQ numbers and
there
is no conflicts. The IEEE card has its own IRQ (22)as does all other
cards
in the system. I also have an ATI All In Wonder Radeon card which
will
capture analog signals only. Could that be the problem?
I'm pulling what little hair I have left out! Help...
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DanB
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Posted:
Sat Jul 02, 2005 12:50 am Post subject:
Re: Help with screensaver...does not run on its own |
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Ray wrote:
| Quote: | Well I have gotton it to work finally after coutless hours. There is a
setting in gpedit that allows you to enable the timer and set the specific
time in which the screen saver starts only in seconds thus 25 minute=1500
secs. What is up with this? I still cannot get it to work via the display
properties box and can only change the type of screen saver. It states that
if this feature, if left not configured in the gpedit prpoeties, that the
display properties area will overide the setting. But this I have found out,
is not true. for some reason GPedit is overiding my settings even though
there are no other users set up on this computer. Any other thoughts would
be appreciated.
ray
"Ray" <vze2995vnospam@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:JYzBb.1542$32.873@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
Been trying to get a new xp pro SP1 system up and running and now it seems
as though the screen saver will not work. I can get it to work in preview
mode but not the timer mode that activates the SC seems to be dead.
Nothing
happens. All my display drivers and such are up to date and I cannot find
anything relevant in the msconfig or the gpedit areas although gpedit has
a
setting for enabling screen saver nothing happens still when I enable it.
Also nothing is running in the background that at least I can see that
would keep it from starting. I have tried all different times to set it
but
still nothing. Is there a setting or a registry key I can use to get it
back?? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Ray
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ASUS P4P800 deluxe
P4 1.9
512 DDR RAM
XP Pro SP1
Nvidia 5200 AGP 128 meg Directx 9
dual WD 200 GB SE Caviar HD
Pioneer A06/Lite-on 16x DVD-ROM
Dont you just love computers? :-) Well, I cant imagine what could have |
cause this to happen, I had a weird windows experience which i can
relate to this.
I had setup a small network between me and my bro he could see my files
but it said i didn't have the right to see his, even though i could see
them in the network list. To make it even more bizarre and even more of
a mystery after a while 1 or 2 of my folders wouldn't let him in saying
he didn't have the right (security wise) to view those resources.
I know you can setup all kinds of fun things to stop people from seeing
your stuff, but I had never touched anything! After a reinstall of XP (I
hate having to fix a problem doing this, its so newbish, but it works
when you cant find the answer to the problem after searching for
MONTHS!) It never caused the same problem again.
Though i could suggest this to you, make a backup of all your important
stuff, on a seperate partition if you dont got a hard drive, and then
re-install if you cant find the answer to your problem. Good luck, let
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Just_Lord
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Posted:
Sat Jul 02, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: pink & overexposed DVD WMV image... |
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What kind of video card are you using? NVIDIA or ATI or integrated. That
info would be crucial before offering any assistance. Also include video
driver version.
Just_Lord
"tedwood34" wrote:
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Hello,
I am getting this same problem. I just got a new monitor and had a
little trouble geting to a correct resolution for the monitor. Monitor
is Dell 2405fpw(I know huge monitor)
I have the correct resolution now 1920X1200, everything looks and works
great, but for some reason WMV files are pink and overexposed. AVI's
work fine. Games work fine, HalfLife2, CounterStrike Source,
Battlefield 2, etc.
I installed several different free players that will play WMV files,
but all had the same problem.
I uninstalled and re-installed Windows Media Player. I re-installed the
latest direct X and the latest NVidia drivers. I still have this problem
with WMV files.
AVI and MAC video works fine.
I also re-installed Divx.
I do not know what the problem is.
Please any help would be appreciated.
-Tedwood
obie Wrote:
AVI OK
Does anyone no why?
and more importantly how to fix my DVD players???
I recentlly installed a new DVD burner
pioneer 108 thingy
but have also had flash probles [maybe unrelated now
fixed but?]
When I play a DVD on either drive Burner or original
combo it comes up like a negative.
WHEN I play a video clip in movieplayer9 Its washed out
to.
However avi's are playing OK
ANy help please
winXP C 2.4GH 256MB 80GBHD
Obie1
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Croc_007
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Posted:
Sat Jul 02, 2005 9:00 pm Post subject:
Re: pink & overexposed DVD WMV image... |
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I have the same problem too. I tried to uninstall my video card driver and
directx and reinstall them again (latest versions), but it didn't help as I
heard it would do. I even reinstalled windows, but nothing seams to help.
When I play games everything is ok, graphic wise, but when I am using a
media player like Quicktime, Realplayer or Windows Media player all images
becomes washed out. It's really frustrating.
Here is my hardware and drivers (software) I use...
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT, 256 MB
Nvidia driver version: 6.14.0010.7772 (english)
DirectX-version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
"Just_Lord" wrote:
| Quote: | What kind of video card are you using? NVIDIA or ATI or integrated. That
info would be crucial before offering any assistance. Also include video
driver version.
Just_Lord
"tedwood34" wrote:
Hello,
I am getting this same problem. I just got a new monitor and had a
little trouble geting to a correct resolution for the monitor. Monitor
is Dell 2405fpw(I know huge monitor)
I have the correct resolution now 1920X1200, everything looks and works
great, but for some reason WMV files are pink and overexposed. AVI's
work fine. Games work fine, HalfLife2, CounterStrike Source,
Battlefield 2, etc.
I installed several different free players that will play WMV files,
but all had the same problem.
I uninstalled and re-installed Windows Media Player. I re-installed the
latest direct X and the latest NVidia drivers. I still have this problem
with WMV files.
AVI and MAC video works fine.
I also re-installed Divx.
I do not know what the problem is.
Please any help would be appreciated.
-Tedwood
obie Wrote:
AVI OK
Does anyone no why?
and more importantly how to fix my DVD players???
I recentlly installed a new DVD burner
pioneer 108 thingy
but have also had flash probles [maybe unrelated now
fixed but?]
When I play a DVD on either drive Burner or original
combo it comes up like a negative.
WHEN I play a video clip in movieplayer9 Its washed out
to.
However avi's are playing OK
ANy help please
winXP C 2.4GH 256MB 80GBHD
Obie1
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Just_Lord
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Posted:
Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:44 am Post subject:
Re: pink & overexposed DVD WMV image... |
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Ok. Here's the deal. I have the same video card and driver. I also
encountered the same issue. The solution is so simple, that you'll probably
be hitting yourself in the head over it.
1. Right click your desktop and select NVIDIA display, then you monitor
will be displayed off to the side. Select it and it will bring up your
NVIDIA properties.
2. Select the Color Correction tab. The section that says Apply color
changes to: will probably be selected to Desktop or Overlay. Change it to
"All".
Voila! Done
Note: I was almost tempted to rollback the driver, but thankfully this did
the trick. I hope after this, you'll be able to continue to enjoy your WMV
10 again :)
"Croc_007" wrote:
| Quote: | I have the same problem too. I tried to uninstall my video card driver and
directx and reinstall them again (latest versions), but it didn't help as I
heard it would do. I even reinstalled windows, but nothing seams to help.
When I play games everything is ok, graphic wise, but when I am using a
media player like Quicktime, Realplayer or Windows Media player all images
becomes washed out. It's really frustrating.
Here is my hardware and drivers (software) I use...
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT, 256 MB
Nvidia driver version: 6.14.0010.7772 (english)
DirectX-version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
"Just_Lord" wrote:
What kind of video card are you using? NVIDIA or ATI or integrated. That
info would be crucial before offering any assistance. Also include video
driver version.
Just_Lord
"tedwood34" wrote:
Hello,
I am getting this same problem. I just got a new monitor and had a
little trouble geting to a correct resolution for the monitor. Monitor
is Dell 2405fpw(I know huge monitor)
I have the correct resolution now 1920X1200, everything looks and works
great, but for some reason WMV files are pink and overexposed. AVI's
work fine. Games work fine, HalfLife2, CounterStrike Source,
Battlefield 2, etc.
I installed several different free players that will play WMV files,
but all had the same problem.
I uninstalled and re-installed Windows Media Player. I re-installed the
latest direct X and the latest NVidia drivers. I still have this problem
with WMV files.
AVI and MAC video works fine.
I also re-installed Divx.
I do not know what the problem is.
Please any help would be appreciated.
-Tedwood
obie Wrote:
AVI OK
Does anyone no why?
and more importantly how to fix my DVD players???
I recentlly installed a new DVD burner
pioneer 108 thingy
but have also had flash probles [maybe unrelated now
fixed but?]
When I play a DVD on either drive Burner or original
combo it comes up like a negative.
WHEN I play a video clip in movieplayer9 Its washed out
to.
However avi's are playing OK
ANy help please
winXP C 2.4GH 256MB 80GBHD
Obie1
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Graham Hughes
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Posted:
Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:43 pm Post subject:
Re: Sony TRV25 not recognized By WinXP |
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see these pages of mine
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/ProblemPages/CamNotWorkingUnderSP2.htm
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/ProblemPages/CannotCapture.htm
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/OptimiseMyPcForVideo.htm
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"joshua siew" <joshuasiew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EF6DB278-63C7-43FC-B8F8-F40158F7A62C@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | This message posted so long so did u 2 got the solution to this ?
I'm also using a Sony DigiCam....sigh. Mine even weird It work at first
Pinnicle v8, firewire and Sony DigiCam but after not using my pc for a
month
and the OS was getting sick. Then I format and re-install my OS WinXP Pro
SP2
but now my Pinnicle pop up messa saying it cannot detect any DV IN from my
firewire card even my firewire card is detect and my cam is
on.?!??!?!!?!?!
"Dan Mac" wrote:
Its not your camera, i have had the same problem with my DCR-TRV19 for
about
a week. Tried several different capture programs nothing worked. Even
un-installed sp2. I get a class not registered error with windows movie
maker. Windows recognizes the camera but get error or capture software
crashes when try to capture video. USB works fine. Tried re-installing
all of
my drivers as well. Nothing worked, maybe it was a recent windows update?
Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
"Tookeey" wrote:
Did you ever figure out what was wrong? I am having the same problem.
My firewire connection from my TRV-25 to Windows XP SP2 just stopped
working. Windows no longer detects the camera using the firewire cable
(I even bought a new cable). It still recognizes the camera when I use
the USB connection, though. Please help.
John wrote:
I am having a problem with windows xp and/or video editing software
from
recognizing my Sony TRV-25 mini DV camcorder. I have a 'VIA OHCI
compliant
firewire care which windows XP recognizes and is listed in the device
manager. When I connect the camcorder to the firewire card nothing
seems to
recognize it. Not the software (I've tried 3 different ones).
MovieShop
deluxe, Adobe Premier 6.0 and Pinnacle Studio 7. I've checked with
the VIA
mfg. and windows for any updated drivers but there aren't any. I've
taken
the computer back to the co. where I had the IEEE card installed and
they
reinstalled another one in case of a bad card but still no
recognition of
the camcorder when connected. They are stumped as they have never had
a
problem before with this card. I have just tried my brothers Sony
TRV-108 (8
mm) camcorder and it works fine so that eliminates the card and cable
concerns. The USB cable that my camcorder has (for memory stick and
email
quality movies) works fine when it is connected but not the firewire.
I've
even gone and changed firewire card to a Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI
IEEE
compliant card but the same problems occur!
I've checked the two files (msdv.inf & msdv.PNF) under
C:/Windows/Inf/ and
they are the correct ones.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I would like to
exhaust
any other possibilities prior to buying a different IEEE card or
taking the
camcorder in to be checked. It's only a couple of weeks old and Sony
has
said that it is very unlikely that it is the iLink port on the
camcorder
itself.
Thanks for any input of direction you can give me. I'll also post
this on
the web site.
P.S. I am running Windows XP home edition with all the updates. I
have a
good fast computer which I got 2 months ago P4 2.4 ghz with 512 mb
sdram and
80 gig HD. I also have a networking card for home networking another
computer (if that matters). I have also checked into IRQ numbers and
there
is no conflicts. The IEEE card has its own IRQ (22)as does all other
cards
in the system. I also have an ATI All In Wonder Radeon card which
will
capture analog signals only. Could that be the problem?
I'm pulling what little hair I have left out! Help...
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fredrik
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 1:41 am Post subject:
Re: video capture problem |
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I am trying to install a sumvision camera for my laptop, and using the xp sp2
as OS, the laptop keep telling me that there are no Video Capture Hardware to
be found, do i need to down load this seperate or....?
"rachel3495" wrote:
| Quote: | I have the similar problem. My cam is a Panasonic PV-GS13. I have tried
MM2, Ulead and WinDV. They all have the same symptom: after the first
picture displayed, the software froze, my camcorder was still playing.
Please help, thanks in advance.
Rachel3495
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
Which make and model of digital camcorder?
Is it connected via firewire?
Is it powered by A/C and NOT by its battery?
--
Cari
MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware
www.coribright.com
"Vijay Valecha" <valecha@dwsd.org> wrote in message
news:80ed01c477da$33694790$a601280a@phx.gbl...
Movie maker does not capture video from my dv camera,
though camera controls work. Does not even display
video. Please help???
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sadz
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:02 pm Post subject:
RE: REPAIR ERROR CODE 800C0008 |
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please help me repair this problem
"CDS" wrote:
| Quote: | PLEASE HELP ME IN THE REPAIR OF THIS PROBLEM
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2Paranoid
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Posted:
Sat Jul 09, 2005 3:15 am Post subject:
Re: Default resolution, only admin can set differently |
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I just got an HP dc7600 w/ XP Pro and had the same exact problem.
found a "fix" hidden at the HP support site a
"http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/hpcpqdt/us/download/20138.html".
I installed the program and ran it and my screen flashed, then m
resolution was set to 1600x1200@85Hz. I change it back to 1280x1024 an
rebooted and it worked. Problem solved. Good luck
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Al Stu
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Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:22 pm Post subject:
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"figured you had to come up with immediate answers without the time to think
about it before clicking the send button"
Only TRUE experts can do that.
"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message news:C2Oue.14815$tG.4292@trnddc05...
| Quote: | awww now I'm not as impressed <g
I didn't realize it was recorded, figured you had to come up with
immediate answers without the time to think about it before clicking the
send button.
"PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
news:uKP5KfIeFHA.2984@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Thanks... if you listened to it, then you've heard my lifetime of radio
broadcast sessions... all I did was answer the phone and chat about
Movie Make.
Unlike here, where I can't take back a post once I send it... I can say
'cut, cut' and redo part of the session. I used the undo button once
during the recording.
--
PapaJohn
Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - www.papajohn.org
"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
news:zPNue.14811$tG.5844@trnddc05...
I listened to the first one, nice job you sounded like you've been doing
radio all your life.
I agree with you about the Q&A, you don't want it to simply become an
audio version of this NG.
A tip of the session is a good way to segment out of the user problems
part of the show.
"PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
news:evBfSzGeFHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Thanks... the first session was only Q&A.... for the next ones I'll be
adding a 'tip of the session'... so it doesn't go too far down the
path of focusing on the problems without some balance...
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PapaJohn
Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - www.papajohn.org
"dickmr" <dickmr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3BEAE035-E418-408A-9A8C-D00DD726D93B@microsoft.com...
Bravo PapaJohn! Just think of all the anxiety he has saved people
from
suffering.
That alone deserves this formal 'golf' clap !! he he he Good job
man.
"The DV Show" wrote:
Microsoft MVP and Movie Maker expert joins The DV Show
John "PapaJohn" Buechler, of Kalamazoo, Mich., goes by PapaJohn
online. An
avid user of Movie Maker since its first release, and a regular
supporter of
the community of Movie Maker users, John received a 2003 MVP award
from
Microsoft for that support.
In March 2003, he started a comprehensive website about Movie Maker 2
at
www.PapaJohn.org. He maintains the website, writes books and
articles,
teaches and now he provides support services twice monthly on our
show! -
all for the community of Movie Maker 2 users. Send him your questions
now by
calling our voice mail machine at (206)-203-3516 or visit our contact
page
at http://www.thedvshow.com/contact.html
--
Brian Alves
Listen to the new podcast
for DV creators- The DV Show!
http://www.thedvshow.com
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Graham Hughes
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Wed Jul 13, 2005 1:59 am Post subject:
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press F8 or whichever key you need on booting to initiate the safe mode
start up screen. From their choose enable vga mode and carry on.
Graham
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Kenny27" <UseLinkToEmail@WindowsForumz.com> wrote in message
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Seamus
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Wed Jul 13, 2005 6:41 pm Post subject:
RE: External Monitor |
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I'm having this exact same problem. Somehow I've managed to turn on Dual
view, and now the CRT displays an "extension" of my desktop, but not the
actual desktop itself. I just wanna see the same thing on both screens and
cannot figure out how to turn off this dual view feature.
All the Windows help docs I've found focus on the dual view feature, and not
how to turn the thing OFF! Very annoying.
"David" wrote:
| Quote: | I'm trying to hook up an external monitor which shows the
same information as on my laptop LCD. I've connected with
a S-Video cable to the monitor, but I'm not sure how to
do this. I've gone to "display," but I don't think I want
dualview, since I want the same information displayed.
Can anyone help me with enabling an external monitor
while I see the same information on my laptop LCD.
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Graham Hughes
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Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:43 pm Post subject:
Re: External Monitor |
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It'll be the graphocs card which you need to change the properties of, not
windows. Check out it's help files to see what you need to do, but you
probably want to select mirroring.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Seamus" <Seamus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7A947CA8-ADE7-45B8-B454-DE7C8CD5258D@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I'm having this exact same problem. Somehow I've managed to turn on Dual
view, and now the CRT displays an "extension" of my desktop, but not the
actual desktop itself. I just wanna see the same thing on both screens and
cannot figure out how to turn off this dual view feature.
All the Windows help docs I've found focus on the dual view feature, and
not
how to turn the thing OFF! Very annoying.
"David" wrote:
I'm trying to hook up an external monitor which shows the
same information as on my laptop LCD. I've connected with
a S-Video cable to the monitor, but I'm not sure how to
do this. I've gone to "display," but I don't think I want
dualview, since I want the same information displayed.
Can anyone help me with enabling an external monitor
while I see the same information on my laptop LCD.
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Seamus
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Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:59 pm Post subject:
Re: External Monitor |
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Thanks Graham! That did it! The options for single, dual and mirror monitor
were in one of my nVidia control panel windows Thanks!
"Graham Hughes" wrote:
| Quote: | It'll be the graphocs card which you need to change the properties of, not
windows. Check out it's help files to see what you need to do, but you
probably want to select mirroring.
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"Seamus" <Seamus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7A947CA8-ADE7-45B8-B454-DE7C8CD5258D@microsoft.com...
I'm having this exact same problem. Somehow I've managed to turn on Dual
view, and now the CRT displays an "extension" of my desktop, but not the
actual desktop itself. I just wanna see the same thing on both screens and
cannot figure out how to turn off this dual view feature.
All the Windows help docs I've found focus on the dual view feature, and
not
how to turn the thing OFF! Very annoying.
"David" wrote:
I'm trying to hook up an external monitor which shows the
same information as on my laptop LCD. I've connected with
a S-Video cable to the monitor, but I'm not sure how to
do this. I've gone to "display," but I don't think I want
dualview, since I want the same information displayed.
Can anyone help me with enabling an external monitor
while I see the same information on my laptop LCD.
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