Laptop Connected To Tv...one Problem, Though


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...the resolution on the TV is too big!

It's very hard to see the text on the TV because, even though the TV is at a 1024x768 like my laptop monitor is, it's just too big!

Is there any way I can lower the resolution on my TV without interfering with the laptop monitor?

I have an ATi Mobility Radeon 9000. Connection is by S-Video.

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part of the problem may be using svideo, it does not designed for hi-def video. Does your tv have a vga connection, if so you may want to use that. It will givce you a clear picture.

I was assuming you have a hi-def tv, is that correct?

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part of the problem may be using svideo, it does not designed for hi-def video. Does your tv have a vga connection, if so you may want to use that. It will givce you a clear picture.

I was assuming you have a hi-def tv, is that correct?

I don't have an HDTV in this room. It's a standard def flat screen tube TV. I think it's 24". There's nothing in the menu to change anything. I can only get the TV to 800x600 mode and that's still too big.

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Do you have screen size adjustments in your graphics settings. 1024x768 is the max res usable on old school CRT's so you should be good.

I used to watch my anime on TV with my laptop (27" Sanyo FlatScreen CRT and an older 27" RCA Standard CRT). All I did was hook it up with my old laptop (that ran 1024x768 standard) and set the ATI drivers to clone the display. From there I went to the TV display adjustments in the ATI menu and adjusted the size and position of the screen.

On my current laptop (runs 1280x800 widescreen standard) I had to go into the Intel graphics setting, set the TV as an independent secondary display set at 1024x768. I moved my media player over to the TV and picked a full screen anime and adjusted the size and position until I could see everything and felt comfortable with the position.

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