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  • Secondary display only black & white !

    Ok so i finally get the dual head working with my TV... but there is no color !

    Any bright ideas ??? I´m starting to loose my patience here!

    PS: I´m using the S-video connector on the cable that came with the G400.. and a SCART connection on the TV
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  • #2
    I think there is a setting in the dualhead properties that allows you to choose between monochrome/color signal...

    I will check it later when I get back to my g400 machine.
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    • #3
      One problem could be that you have set the output to NTSC and your TV only supports PAL. I had NTSC set and only got b&w picture on it then I changed to PAL and there was color =)

      There might be other probs too...
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      • #4
        I have the exact same problem as Chris. I've tried every setting available with nothing working...

        Impact: Yes, there is a setting that let's you choose, but neither setting works for me.

        Overide: My TV probably only supports PAL, but I've tried both settings with no luck. What might the other problems be?

        Any other suggestions?

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        • #5
          The one thing to check is that the SCART plug on your TV actually supports svideo. When SCART was invented there was no such thing as svideo.

          Some TVs support svideo by providing two scart plugs, one standard SCART (which carries composite and RGB) and the other is a butchered version of SCART which uses some of the RGB pins to carry svideo. If there is only one SCART socket on your TV then it probably does not support svideo.

          Point two. virtually all TVs that use a scart plug are multi system(pal/ntsc/seacam). Simply because they are considered higher end...

          One symptom of using svideo on a non svideo scart connector is a black and white picture.

          The same pin that carries the composite signal on a scart plug is also the luminance pin, as well as the composite sync for RGB. The luminance signal carries no colour, this is why its B&W.

          Hope this helps, if you've only got the one scart plug on your TV then I think you've onl got two choices. RGB and composite.

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          • #6
            Chris: take a look at my questions that i've posted some days ago... There is a connection scheme.

            Tlaloc: do you can send me your connection scheme? i know that exist different connection possibility for RGB to SCART.

            Waxling: do you know the connection scheme for RGB to SCART? I need to know if the pins'scheme that i've used for my cable is right.

            To All: sorry for my english.

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