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tnn1029
Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:21:28 AM
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Hello, my video screen on tv only have a half of screen. Can I someone help me how to make it full screen?
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Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:04:58 AM

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This is a tricky question because we don't know your Video Card nor your TV! Try to play around with the video settings first then the TV. It has to do with the "Scan" property setting.



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tnn1029
Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:45:47 AM
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Thank you very much DavidT. When I play TKaraoke with dual screen mood the second monitor only have a half of screen. my computer processor is Intel core 2 duo, display devices got 2 options : Intel (R) Dual Display Clone and Extended Desktop.
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Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:07:41 AM

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tnn1029 wrote:
Thank you very much DavidT. When I play TKaraoke with dual screen mood the second monitor only have a half of screen - (You must have set the system to dispalay in Extended Desktop Mode - Which is OK). my computer processor is Intel core 2 duo, display devices got 2 options : Intel (R) Dual Display Clone and Extended Desktop.


In the Extended Mode - Select your Secondary Display (Your TV) and play around with the setting.

Here is how: Minimize all your applications. Right click your desktop. Select properties. Click on Settings Tab. Select #2 Tuner from the Displays (pull-down menu in the middle of the window). Play around with the settings - specifically, the "Scan Mode Property" if available.

Note - You may want to use the Video Card Control Panel (program) to configure your TV, instead and if available.

Good luck and have FUN.





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tnn1029
Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:01:19 AM
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Thank for your fast reply. I have just figured out the high resolution the small video screen display - now my video screen is 4/5 of tv screen with lowest resolution : 640 x 480 - the tv : Toshiba 46" HDTV

Bést Regards,
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Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 12:43:07 PM

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tnn1029 wrote:
Thank for your fast reply. I have just figured out the high resolution the small video screen display - now my video screen is 4/5 of tv screen with lowest resolution : 640 x 480 Too Low - Set both to 1024x768 to try it out - You can play with the resolutions later when you are more compfortable with the settings - the tv : Toshiba 46" HDTV (I like Toshiba Flat Screen - Good Choice for your $) - Still doesn't seem right! - What is the Brand Name and Model of your Video Card?


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tnn1029
Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:18:22 PM
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Thanks for helping, it doesn't work with 1024x768.
TV: Toshiba 43H71 43 HDTV-Ready Projection TV - Video Card : Intel graphics media accelerator drive for Mobil version 7.14.10.1295
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Posted: Monday, January 11, 2010 11:16:58 AM
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tnn1029 wrote:
Thanks for helping, it doesn't work with 1024x768.
TV: Toshiba 43H71 43 HDTV-Ready Projection TV - Video Card : Intel graphics media accelerator drive for Mobil version 7.14.10.1295

Most of older TVs (including HD Ready TV) provide Low resolution for VGA Input connection. I've been there, done that. You might try 800x600 resolution, maybe ... maybe not.
Think
So it wouldn't surprise me your Projection TV doesn't support 1024x768.
I think you got to use what you have available. Unless you want to upgrade your Entertainment System ... Why Not? Pray j/k



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