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another pc to hdtv question. cant find A solution

Discussion in 'Home Theater PC' started by disceptre, Mar 17, 2008.

  1. disceptre

    disceptre Member

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    ok so i got my hdtv and im trying to hook my pc to it to watch movies. all i can see is my background image on my tv but pc is working normal. it dont show no icons on the tv or when i open a program it dont do nothing on the tv. any suggestions?? radeon 9600 video card
     
  2. silk42

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    It sounds like you have your video settings set to show a 2nd desktop as opposed to cloning your primary desktop. If that's the case, you can drag your programs from your primary display over to the 2nd display. Of course, the better solution is to simply set your display to clone.
     
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    ive tried to unchech the box that says extend desktop to 2nd screen or whatever but it disables the 2nd screen when i do that
     
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    disceptre>

    using your TV as a second monitor, or in clone mode, you can still watch your shows. You just have to set the setting to show overlay on the 2nd monitor. and/or drag your player window into the second monitor.

    I noticed the date of your first post, do you have it figured out yet? or do you still need help?
     
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    Most applications include copy protection features that prevent you from watching videos on 2 screens. The easiest solution is to set your 2nd display as the primary display so you can watch videos on your TV instead of your monitor.
     
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    there is a way to turn off the 2nd monitor and have both screens the same. they way you have it now i bet if you where to move you mouse over far enough you would be able to see it on the tv. right ckick the desktop and go to properties and then settings, you should be able to find the toggle there
     
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    help!!ican see my player on tv and can see all preview on tv but when movie start it go black on tv only
     
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    You're almost there Snapp.
    Hi had this problem but can't quite remember the exactr solution.
    I'm sure it was a setting in the video software player options.
    Was it something to do with Overlay setting or was it the "Also show video in full screen on my 2nd dislay" tick box.
    Have a play with those either in the player settings or the properties of Nvidia control panel (or ATI catalyst)
     
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    you got me in the right area its under video had to change to theater mode thanks. can u help with this;i have a mitsubishi hd upgradeable, to use my 1080i ineed rgb cords and my ati card has s-video and 1 rca input any suggestions?
     
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    While I haven't tried it, you may be able to use the following adapter (link here).

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