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Intel GMA 950 support TV-out?, Is multiple display possible?
TScatsper
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May 1 2007, 10:48 PM, updated 17y ago
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My friend is having a Compaq V3000 notebook with Intel GMA 950 and S-Video output. But he cant get the display on TV using a S-Video to RCA cable(yellow). Does the GMA support this feature?
Has anyone tried this? Can help?
Thanks.
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pipedream
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May 1 2007, 10:55 PM
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QUOTE(catsper @ May 1 2007, 11:48 PM) My friend is having a Compaq V3000 notebook with Intel GMA 950 and S-Video output. But he cant get the display on TV using a S-Video to RCA cable(yellow). Does the GMA support this feature? Has anyone tried this? Can help? Thanks. should be possible, did u setup on the graphic options?
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adriankhoo153
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May 1 2007, 10:57 PM
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I am using Intel GMA950 too. Have no problem connecting it to my TV using S-Video cable
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TScatsper
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May 1 2007, 11:02 PM
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I tried with my S-video cable on my TV. No problem in getting the signal. But when I tried his S-video to RCA, no image.
Note, his TV does NOT have S-video IN, only RCA available. So have to use S-video to RCA, but for some unknown reason, S-video to RCA just dont work.
headache....
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adriankhoo153
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May 1 2007, 11:15 PM
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Hmm like that not so sure la.Cause my TV got S-Video one.. His tv old liau issit? Or his tv only got HDMI..Hehe
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TScatsper
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May 1 2007, 11:22 PM
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lol..no HDMI la.....Old JVC..only RCA. Mine newer and S-video no problem, but convert to RCA then no picture.
haiz
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Omage007
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May 1 2007, 11:28 PM
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I think you should blame the TV, not the Compaq notebook or the Intel GMA950. . .
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TScatsper
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May 1 2007, 11:37 PM
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For my for my new TV, S-video is working. Then, using the converter to RCA, still no picture. So, even new TV cant get signal from RCA converter.
The S-video to RCA converter should have no fault as 2 of my friends bought 2 converter and I tested them on my new TV and old TV.
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death_nite
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May 1 2007, 11:42 PM
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hv u press fn key? like fn + f8 for my 6400 to enable external output...
last time, during presentation...my fren use his notebook for presentation...after several trial, still unable to send any signal to projector..then our lecturer come n press the "magic button" ok edy!
damn...very paiseh woooo....huwahahahaha...
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adriankhoo153
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May 1 2007, 11:43 PM
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Err btw how many inch ur fren tv? If i were him i won;t do it cause Intel 950 suck if display at 42 inch tv..Err or even 29". The dispplay like cartoon.hehe small small hardly can read.. But watch movie ok..
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TScatsper
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May 1 2007, 11:48 PM
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I know function key. TV display resolution set to 1024*768.
S-video to S-video = My TV no prob. His TV no S-Video IN, cant test. S-video to RCA = Both TV no image.
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xin
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May 2 2007, 12:05 AM
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conclusion ..S-video to S-video = no problem S-video to RCA = no display ..
maybe dun support S-video to RCA ..lol
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john_jay2
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May 2 2007, 12:09 AM
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QUOTE(xin @ May 2 2007, 12:05 AM) conclusion ..S-video to S-video = no problem S-video to RCA = no display .. maybe dun support S-video to RCA ..lol i think might be it din support the rca ... ^ ^ maybe can ask ur fren buy converter or ... change tv ^ ^ lol
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VCBlogger
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May 2 2007, 12:13 AM
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If you are having the latest batch of Compaq Notebook. read the below: How-to: Connect an HP notebook (with NVIDIA GPU) to an HDTV! Basically, the recent notebooks (at least the consumer ones) that have Nvidia graphics processors have a special TV plug, that at first glance looks like an S-Video port. If you look closer at the plug, however, you'll notice it has 7 pins instead of the 4 in a standard S-Video port. If you have a business model or a non-current machine, just take a look at that port. If there's only 4-pins then sorry, this doesn't apply to your machine. If it has 7-pins, congratulations! You have an unadvertised, nearly free HDTV component output port. http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?p=1931712
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xin
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May 2 2007, 12:36 AM
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QUOTE(VCBlogger @ May 2 2007, 12:13 AM) If you are having the latest batch of Compaq Notebook. read the below: How-to: Connect an HP notebook (with NVIDIA GPU) to an HDTV! Basically, the recent notebooks (at least the consumer ones) that have Nvidia graphics processors have a special TV plug, that at first glance looks like an S-Video port. If you look closer at the plug, however, you'll notice it has 7 pins instead of the 4 in a standard S-Video port. If you have a business model or a non-current machine, just take a look at that port. If there's only 4-pins then sorry, this doesn't apply to your machine. If it has 7-pins, congratulations! You have an unadvertised, nearly free HDTV component output port. http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?p=1931712wow thanks for the info my acer got 7pins man ..hehe luckiiiiii..but i dun have a HD tv le ..ecpensive ...lol
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