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Thread ID: 52164 2004-12-11 09:21:00 S-Video out to TV signal is wavy tvgts (5773) Press F1
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302021 2004-12-11 09:21:00 Hi,

I regularly watch DVD's or play games on my TV via my PC and have always put up with a crappy picture. Was wondering if this is normal and/or if there is anything I can do to clean up the image.
I have a radeon 9000 series card with std TV out which connects via a svideo cable to a sony rear proj TV.

Any advice much appreciated.
tvgts (5773)
302022 2004-12-11 09:23:00 forgot to mention that the picture is ok except for scrolling wavy lines that only affect this input, ie. all other inputs like sky, DVD, video as well as normal aerial TV are perfect. tvgts (5773)
302023 2004-12-11 10:43:00 I think all computer AV outputs suffer from this, although it may pay to have a play around the advanced (card-specific) properties, in which there should be options for adjusting TV-output options.

Cheers George
george12 (7)
302024 2004-12-11 21:28:00 The "wavy lines" are almost certainly the result of some interference getting into the cable from the 50 Hz mains voltage, or an "earth loop" between the PC and the TV.

Make sure that the PC to TV cable is not run close to any mains cables.

If it's an "earth loop" creating the problem it could be harder to eliminate though, as TV sets often are "floating" with no connection to the earth in the mains due to their construction.
godfather (25)
302025 2004-12-11 22:37:00 if you unplug the tv aerial do the lines go away ? tweak'e (174)
302026 2004-12-12 02:45:00 I may be way off, but I have heard (haven't tested it myself) that the "s-video" out on your video card isn't actual an svideo port, but you need an adapter to change from the svideo plug to a standard A/V RCA plug to plug into your TV. Are you plugging the svideo cable into an svideo port in your TV? If so, then this could be your problem.

Mike.
Mike (15)
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