Wolfsbane68 Skrevet 12. august 2002 Del Skrevet 12. august 2002 According to some posters, they had no problem using Zepto w/ tv-out to watch DivX movies on a tv. I. on the other hand, can get only a black-and-white picture. Did anybody around here have the same problem, if so, did you manage to solve it? Lenke til kommentar
L03VIk Skrevet 12. august 2002 Del Skrevet 12. august 2002 The most common reason to this problem is that the computer is set to NTSC video-system. If you play NTSC on norwegian (or other european TVs) it will usually display black/white video. (some TVs have NTSC support though). Solution: Set TV-out to PAL-B or PAL-G in the settings option for the TV-out. Zepto uses Geforce 4, so you will find these settings under the TwinView-setting in Display Properities.... Good Luck Lenke til kommentar
JoKr Skrevet 12. august 2002 Del Skrevet 12. august 2002 I'm not sure what kind of output the Zepto nootbook has, is it S-Video or Composite. There could be a problem with S-Video --> Composite / (or Scart) transformation. The tvtool.com & their cable faq is also a good resource for techie problems... Lenke til kommentar
Wolfsbane68 Skrevet 12. august 2002 Forfatter Del Skrevet 12. august 2002 NTSC-PAL, the first thing I checked (had some problem with ntsc-coded mpeg files b4 :wink: As for Zepto,s tv-out, supposedly (well, according to the tv-out-to-scart cable), the computer's tv-out provides both signals, which are then combined and fed to scart. Quite probably, the reason why I keep getting black-and white picture ;( Another problem is that this particular geforce4 has tv-chip nobody has been able to write any drivers for. Would really appreciate if those who managed to get a color pic care to tell me about their setup. Lenke til kommentar
JoKr Skrevet 13. august 2002 Del Skrevet 13. august 2002 Well, how many TV's have you tried to connect to? I've got an ancient Grundig (prolly' 20yrs) which doesn't take the S-Video-->Scart color conversion. First I had a GF2 MX400 card which I needed a small condensator as I had the Chrontel chip...(used a 470pf 3volt) Instead of going to a composite end piece, I made it Scart using _only_ the composite pins (#20 + 21(GRND)) (think the S-Video->Scart uses #15+20) Check here for the full overview, it's nice to add sound when your first at it, I don't have a remote on my PC... Now I've got ATi, not problems at all Keep us updated...(if you've got B&W and the picture is crisp clean, I find it unlikely to be the drivers) edit: problem pasting link [ Denne Melding var redigert av: JoKr på 2002-08-13 17:45 ] Lenke til kommentar
Wolfsbane68 Skrevet 3. september 2002 Forfatter Del Skrevet 3. september 2002 Thanks for info, ppl! Latest update: I went from black-and-white to just black ;-( After a trip to a conference (treated my laptop as a basket of eggs laid by calcium-deficient hens) the tv screen just flickers and remains solidly black when I click on "Apply" in the "Clone" mode. What the f**k is going on? PS While it lasted thw b/w picture was pretty clean. <font class=editedby>[ Denne Melding var redigert av: Wolfsbane68 på 2002-09-03 10:31 ]</font> [ Denne Melding var redigert av: Wolfsbane68 på 2002-09-03 10:33 ] Lenke til kommentar
ekren Skrevet 3. september 2002 Del Skrevet 3. september 2002 This PC (Zepto 2002) has a special tv-out cable according to Zepto. It's an Asian standard. The problem with black and white is both a problem with regional settings as mentioned, but also a problem with the connection cable itself. Zepto told me that pulling the cable just a bit out (not disconnect - not fully connected) might help. Lenke til kommentar
Wolfsbane68 Skrevet 4. september 2002 Forfatter Del Skrevet 4. september 2002 Yeah, they told me about pulling the RCA plug out halfway. Prolly capcitor related. Lenke til kommentar
daffyd Skrevet 8. september 2002 Del Skrevet 8. september 2002 The reason why you get black and white is most likely that the tv is set for regular video and not s-video. The signal from Zepto2002 is s-video, and when viewed on a tv in regular mode, that results in a black-and-white screen. set the tv to s-video, and you should get colours. Lenke til kommentar
Wolfsbane68 Skrevet 11. september 2002 Forfatter Del Skrevet 11. september 2002 And how do I switch the tv to s-video? Lenke til kommentar
daffyd Skrevet 16. september 2002 Del Skrevet 16. september 2002 That depends from TV-set to TV-set. This is how I do it: 1) Plug the laptop into my TV by using one of the A/V scart-plugs. 2) Set the TV to the channel where you see your computer (most likely AV1, AV2, AV3 or something like that). 3) Read the manual for your tv set to see how you can set it to S-Video. I press this strange button with " f [...]" on it multiple times, until the choice where I can choose S-Video pops up on the screen. Change, and your're all set. Good luck :smile: Lenke til kommentar
mlo_no Skrevet 16. september 2002 Del Skrevet 16. september 2002 I had the same problem with my zepto 3001. It was all black and white. But, I updated the display adapter drivers, and now it's working perfect. Lenke til kommentar
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