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PC to TV via S-Video

idata
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In the past I was able to extend my desktop to my television via s-video without issue in the past. I restored my notebook to it's factory settings and haven't been able to connect to the television since then. I am running updated drivers.

 

Prior to reverting to factory settings, my Intel GMA displayed options for both the notebook and the television.

Since, it only displays the notebook as seen here.

I've been troubleshooting on http://www.reality-check.ca/threads/237113-PC-to-TV-via-S-Video-Issue another web-community and have logged everything I've tried there...

Below is the information provided by my Intel GMA's information feature:

Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile Report

 

 

 

Report Date: 02/15/2010

 

Report Time[hr:mm:ss]: 21:47:23

 

Driver Version: 7.14.10.1504

 

Operating System: Windows Vista (TM) Home Premium* , Service Pack 2 (6.0.6002)

 

Default Language: English

 

DirectX* Version: 10.0

 

Physical Memory: 3061 MB

 

Minimum Graphics Memory: 8 MB

 

Maximum Graphics Memory: 256 MB

 

Graphics Memory in Use: 113 MB

 

Processor: x86 family 6 Model 14 Stepping 12

 

Processor Speed: 1995 MHZ

 

Vendor ID: 8086

 

Device ID: 27A2

 

Device Revision: 03

 

 

 

* Accelerator Information *

 

 

Accelerator in Use: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family

 

Video BIOS: 1377

 

Current Graphics Mode: 1280 by 800 True Color (60 Hz)

 

 

 

 

* Devices Connected to the Graphics Accelerator *

 

 

 

Active Notebook Displays: 1

 

 

 

* Notebook *

 

 

Monitor Name:

 

Display Type: Digital

 

Gamma Value: 2.20

 

DDC2 Protocol: Supported

 

Maximum Image Size: Horizontal: Not Available

 

Vertical: Not Available

 

Monitor Supported Modes:

 

1280 by 800 (60 Hz)

 

Display Power Management Support:

 

Standby Mode: Not Supported

 

Suspend Mode: Not Supported

 

Active Off Mode: Not Supported

 

 

* Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners

I've had this running before, I can't understand why it won't work this time around. My television is certainly capable.

Please help!! Thank you!!

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ROBERT_U_Intel
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When you say you restores your systems settings to default, are you reffering to BIOS?

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idata
Employee
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My laptop came with Toshiba recovery disks to restore it to out-of-box factory settings. Everything, including the bios, I assume, would have been restored to the way it was when I turned it on for the first time.

When I bought this computer, I ran all Windows Updates and made sure I had the latest drivers. All was well until I restored to factory settings.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
Employee
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Follow the same steps you did when you first got it. Windows update, drivers, etc.

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idata
Employee
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Been through it all. Everything is current. I'm 99.9% on that.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
Employee
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Hmmmm,, check the BIOS setting to make sure there isn't something in there to enable SVIDEO.

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idata
Employee
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I've been through my BIOS and didn't see anything relevant to s-video. I will, however, look again. Thanks!

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idata
Employee
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I've reviewed my BIOS and couldn't find anything relevant to enabling s-video.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
Employee
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Is there a Function Key combination you need to use to output to TV? For example, my Lenovo T61 requires me to press Fn + F7 to switch to S Video.

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idata
Employee
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Fn+F5 should switch my display. The Fn console appears but only displays the laptop. There is nothing to switch to.

http://s264.photobucket.com/albums/ii170/tribeachpunk/?action=view&current=209f8341.jpg

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ROBERT_U_Intel
Employee
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Ok,, I know this may sound silly but could you check both ends of your S Video cable to make sure there are no bent or broken pins?

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idata
Employee
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Checked the pins on both ends of the cable. All look as they should.

I reversed the cable. No luck.

I've tried the drivers that came with the laptop (they're all listed on the toshiba website), and both drivers listed on the intel site.

Still the same problem. No "Television" tab, only the single "Notebook" tab under my displays.

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