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Enabling Composite output on ATI Radeon 9500



 
 
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Old February 24th 04, 01:00 PM
Kai Robinson
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Default Enabling Composite output on ATI Radeon 9500

Catalyst 3.7's - i have a cable that goes from the s-video out, into a scart
cable direct (no converters).

Now, this worked once in black & white, but never in colour. I know its not
the cable - because upon using my GeForce 3 Ti200 again with TVTool - and
selecting Composite output - it worked fine in colour. Problem is - TVTool
isnt free and quits every 15 mins.

Is there anyway to enable composite on the Radeon?

Just want to be able to record divxs to VHS

Cheers!

Kai



 




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