Do you have more than one video in port on your TV? If so try that. Also
switch the video out device to the second USB port on your computer.

If you have a VCR attached to your TV use the video inputs on the VCR and
set the TV to channel 4 and try that.

If all those things don't work, then try a different video connector.

Do you have any other USB devices connected to your ibook? Do they work
correctly? If so, then I think it's one of the above. If not, then
perhaps your USB ports are bad or not connected properly.

Good luck.



Saturday, May 24, 20031:38 PMKelly Svarstadkellysvarstad at insightbb.com

>I set the video to the proper channels, with all of the cables 
>connected.  All that happens is 1) the screen resolution on my ibook 
>lowers to whatever the lower res setting is, maybe 800x600, and 2) the 
>screen flickers a little bit but still doesn't show the picture of my 
>computer.
>
>
>what's next?
>
>
>
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