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2006-09-07, 07:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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In all honesty, we don't need a lot of shit though, the way we have it setup now is perfect for our little dorm room parties because we have our two desk chairs, one arm chair, and both beds for seating, with perfect view of the small but capable TV we have set up rather ghetto-like by taping it to a milk crate.
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2006-09-06, 09:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
I had that problem once too.
But I don't remember how I fixed it, it was probably in my ati display settings. But who knows what you have going on
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2006-09-13, 02:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Kam you get this fixed? I have my TV hooked up to my computer along with all my consoles and stuff...
Assuming you have an ATI card, did you to to the control panel, select "Displays" then click on the "TV" button, go under "Format" and try some of the different settings. Typically US format is NTSC M, but it could be that flat panel takes a PAL format. If it's not that, its possible you need to select the "Advanced" tab, and under "S-Video Sharpness" make sure it's not set to Black and White. If you don't have ATI or none of that works... |
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