You need to have something connected to the stock onboard video port to
initialize the AV board.  If you're using the Radeon only, the AV board
won't work.  What I did was use the Radeon for my monitor and plug a VGA
adapter in the stock onboard port, so it seemed to the computer there
were 2 monitors plugged in.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/23/03 11:41AM >>>
Hi Everybody,

       So, there is this Beige with a G4 OS9.2.2 with a wings AV card. 
I
bought a really low end digital camera that has USB and video outputs
so
you can play it on your TV.  I haven't put USB in the Beige yet so I
thought I could connect it to the AV card.  I did that with it on
before
I turned on the Beige but there was on indication that the computer
recognized the signal.  I also have a Radeon 7000 video card in it and
I'm thinking if I connect the monitor to the normal output maybe the
CPU
will recognize the AV card.  Can people think of anything else; is
there
a control panel or other place to help the CPU recognize the Wings AV
card so I can see the pictures from the camera that do show on my TV?

Thanks,
          Anand

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