What video card do you have
if it is NVIDA based use Video Overlay and u can still use your monitor.
Mathiau.
"JamminJ" <okie@dokie.com> wrote in message
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> Quote:
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi, i want to play dvd in my computer and to view the
> >movie in my regular tv .
> >i have s video conector in my card in the computer
> >but i can't see .
> >what i need to do
> >.
> >
| > knowing what specific card you have would help.(first turn
> on your tv and make sure s-video is connected as well as
> rca jacks for your sound) With my card I go to control
> panel/appearance and themes/display/settings/advanced
> tab/displays and check the tv as your primary source and
> your monitor as secondary. for me the pc monitor will be
> black after starting the dvd in windows media player, but
> the tv will now show the movie. hope this helps
> Jamminj
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