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Thread: Radeon 9000pro & Tv-out

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    Downloaded a few movie and was wanting to watch'em on the TV instead of my monitor. There's no quality at all Looks like interference (if I ever saw it) like when you see a computer screen being filmed on tv with resolution lines slowly going bottom to top. no sharp edges. Could it be the rca cord I'm using?(I'm using the patch-cord that comes with the PS1 "red/yellow/white").

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    YOU MAY ALSO HAVE THE WRONG REFRESH RATE ON YOUR SETTINGS

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    Yea, the resolution and refresh have the adjusted accordingly to be veiwed probably on a television. I have no idea what these settings are, however. Check the manual or the website.

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    You might also want to try using a decent cable. The difference in quality between a cheap crappy cable and a decent one is pretty big.

    Edit: Try also not to run the cable alongside other cables. Unless the cable is shielded it can receive interference.

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    change the "dot crawl" setting in your ATI drivers.

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    I've gotten the same card and I have watched tons of movies on my tv and they work perfect... Are they poor quality movies?

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    I've tried many (all) refresh rates from 60 to 100. I'm thinking it's the cords, when I the rez and both the monitor and tv go "black" for a second there's lines of distortion on the tv (interference?).

    YOU MAY ALSO HAVE THE WRONG REFRESH RATE ON YOUR SETTINGS
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    Originally posted by Skillian@2 March 2003 - 04:41
    You might also want to try using a decent cable. The difference in quality between a cheap crappy cable and a decent one is pretty big.

    Edit: Try also not to run the cable alongside other cables. Unless the cable is shielded it can receive interference.
    I can verify this.
    I used to have a 10 mtr cable to my tv,with awful picture result,
    recently I bought a 5 mtr cable and I now have good picture & sound.

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