I'd suspect that is has something to do with you touching the
configuration. 

:-p


On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 19:43, David Gibbons wrote:
> I'm having a similiar fun time with my nvidia card,
> The screen looks "okay" but it's in black and white, i don't know if 
> that's a misconfiguration though or some quirk of my setup (svideo out 
> with a Rca (or component??) adapter to a rca in on the old tv i'm 
> running it to..
> 
> Robby Russell wrote:
> 
> >On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 18:06, Adam Browning wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi, I'm running Fedora Core 2 on a Dell Inspiron 600m and I'm trying to 
> >>get the TV out to work.  When I installed the closed-source ATi drivers 
> >>and configured them, one of the options was to enable TV out, which I 
> >>did and selected the Clone Mode.  Well, I configured the sync rates for 
> >>my primary monitor (the LCD on the laptop) and then it asked me to 
> >>configure the sync rates on the second monitor (the TV out signal).  I 
> >>can't figure out what values I should put in for the Vsync and Hsync to 
> >>get it to work correctly.  The image on my TV is B&W and looks really 
> >>nasty, like I"m going to damage it or something if I keep it running on 
> >>there.  Does anyone know what the Hsync and Vsync ranges should be for 
> >>TV out?  Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >>Adam
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >I don't, but if you figure it out can you give me some info on what you
> >did to get this to work? I tried to use a few things to get my tv out
> >for my ATI Radeon and ATI Rage 128, but which have TVOUT, but haven't
> >managed to get it to work.
> >
> >Robby
> >
> >  
> >
> 
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