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It will look better on the computer monitor. However people want to see how it looks on a larger TV screen.
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If you know anything about games/moniters, you know they run under different resolutions (640 X 480, 800 X 600, etc.)
Well, TV's are the same way. Most TVs range from 640 X 480 to 1024 X 768. So when you plug in your computer to the TV, depending on your video card settings, and windows resolution settings, windows, along with games, tend to look less brighter, and more fuzzy then on computer moniters. If you got a big-screen, or even a moniter over 30", it can be worth the expirence to watch. Otherwise, it's not as great of a feature as it seems. ~ST_Bazooka_Joe "King-Kong Palm. . ." ------------------ http://st.clanpages.com/Images/mysig2.jpg |
I have a geforce2 gts pro card with s-video out. I am trying to get the video to my tv but it isn't working. Is there something I need to do that I may not be doing???
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Right click on your desktop
click properties settings advanced display then pick TV out This is for win2k if your running another os. it's basicly the same. You need to switch your output to the TV. ------------------ Not so Rude, RudeDog http://www.landi.net/rd.jpg |
what do u use the tv-out for? MOH? how does moh look on the tv? better than monitor?
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Thanks guys, your info fixed my problem. Actually I am using it to record some video stuff I edited. But I figured what better place to ask. BTW, I tried playing the game on a tv, computer monitor WAY better.
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