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Radeon 9600XT Video Out

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Alright, so I'm watching movies on my tv from my computer, and well, damn It's freakin annoying, how do you folks get rid of the lines that go up and down the screen? is there ANY way to make it clear? like a normal video signal?
 
What you are describing is probably interference. First thing I would try is to get a different video out cable. Then, probably try to plug the television on a different outlet. It's a grounding issue, so search for devices that would help in the grounding of appliances and concerning video.

Hope that helps.
 
tried three S-Video cables, 2 Composite, and three TV's, all the same thing :(
 
Hmm.. alright, then I guess it would be better to send you the link at rage3d . ;) I had the same problem way back. There are some interesting solutions posted there. Have a read over, and maybe you can get it all sorted out.

Good luck.
 
Hum, I'm pretty sure it's a frequency thing. I think most televisions run at 30 or 32Hz. Your video card's lowest output frequency is 60Hz.

Im pretty sure thats what causes it... happens on my laptops S-video out.
 
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