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I have a Dell Desktop PC with an S-Video out connection. I figured out how to get it onto my TV, but the it displays in Black & White only. How can I get the colour on it? please.
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Hello Redgey. Have you followed the instructions exactly as provided in the manual here. If yes, then it might be a bent pin or mismatched connections that might be causing the colour problems.

 

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This can happen when your TV is PAL and the video source is NTSC or vice versa

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Hi again

There is not much to the instructions. The pins appear OK, I tried the lead with another device, and it worked fine. I have tried source set to PAL & Counrty UK.

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Is all ok now then Redgey or what mate?

 

Have you tried hooking it up via the normal Monitor output?

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Are you trying to view on both the laptop and the TV at the same time?
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No i was answering a previouse Q. If I use a VGA connection lead from PC to TV, Pic is fine, but if I use the designated tv out (S-Video) pic is black & white.

 

Well I was just trying to avoid having to buy another lead.

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Ok so is there any real necessity yo use the S Video connection?

 

Your VGA connection will give you just as a good a picture.

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S video is a bit finnicky for want of a better word, I have the S video socket on my lappy, but it won't allow a DVD picture out to the telly when trying to play one on the lappy. I gave up and bought a converter that would plug into the monitor socket with two ordinary RCA to Scart out leads. Trouble is, that device is no longer on the market.

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