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| 26915 | 2001-12-08 01:44:00 | I have a GeForce2 MX 400 64mb card running on ME and I cannot get a full screen picture on my t.v. set! Someone told me that it's not possible to get a full screen picture on the t.v., if this is true whats the point in paying extra for a card with t.v. out?? |
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| 26916 | 2001-12-08 02:35:00 | Thats right, You will not get your picture to fill the screen on your TV. Unless....... a) Buy a TV so large it doesn't really matter. b) Do a hunt on google for a programme called TV Tool, not freeware but it will make your picture fill your TV screen. |
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| 26917 | 2001-12-08 03:50:00 | I have a Viper 330 with TV out(RCA & S-VHS) it works well as the primary video adapter and it loads up full screen on my Sony 29in tv, it looks really good actually. I didn't have to play with any setting to get this(just the correct+latest driver). I can also use my monitor with the onboard video(as extended desktop only, so far) as secondary video card. So basically yes you can. |
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| 26918 | 2001-12-08 04:16:00 | Yes, But a Viper is not a GeForce 2. GeForces require tweaking for the TV out. |
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| 26919 | 2001-12-08 06:51:00 | I don't have any problem with my GeForce 2. check your settings. | Guest (0) | ||
| 26920 | 2001-12-08 10:55:00 | thanks for the comments everybody. But i am still no closer to fixing my problem. Can those of you who manage to get a full screen picture with the GeForce 2 tell me how and perhaps what settings you chose? Thanks |
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