The problem is this:
I connected my graphic card (3D prophet III) to a TV set via a VHS cable and the display on the TV is only in grays.
Any idea why? How can I change that?
please help: graphic card:only grey scales on TV
please help: graphic card:only grey scales on TV
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I would assume that one has to install some software to run it on a TV, or at least modulate the refresh rate. Best i can think of at the moment.Originally posted by Mysteria
The problem is this:
I connected my graphic card (3D prophet III) to a TV set via a VHS cable and the display on the TV is only in grays.
Any idea why? How can I change that?
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Agreement with Sleep. A tv monitor is very different from a computer monitor in certain respects, including the use of color. I wish I could help beyond that, but my knowledge is very limited in this field. 
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No, I didn't alter the refresh rate and the quality is just fine - don't ask me how or why, sometimes miracles do happen
(My computer might have altered it automatically though - he altered the resolution down to 800X600 automatically)
Anyway, my problem wasn't with the quality of the image, it was just fine before, but I just didn't get any colour.
(My computer might have altered it automatically though - he altered the resolution down to 800X600 automatically)
Anyway, my problem wasn't with the quality of the image, it was just fine before, but I just didn't get any colour.
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players."