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No Input Signal

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  • Started 3 months ago by Rosario
  • Latest reply from Lighthouse
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Rosario
Posts: 38

Hi
here im again with another problem..My Pc is connected with TV( Cable)And this works fine.But problem is when i turned OFF TV and ON this again later this shows NO INPUT SIGNAL.Thn i have to go Dispaly settings and need to change something(Ex i always change bit maybe 32 to 16 and after i got signal change it back) and this works again .So what is the probelm and how can i solve this any suggestions............

Thanks......

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Posts: 5480

Rosario, what program are you using for this?

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Rosario
Posts: 38

Nothing ...
I setup in Display settings ---Extended my Desktop
or i have to use some program for this......??

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Posts: 5480

Vista? Media Player?

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Rosario
Posts: 38

im using Vista Ultimate

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Posts: 5480

So you are are doing this through Windows Media Centre/Player?
(If so) Unfortunately I do not know the the answer. But someone else is sure to come along and help you :( :)

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Rosario
Posts: 38

I think u misundrtood my english or me....
I use tv output sometimes for everything i have one Monitor with my PC and i connected my Tv with Computer via Cable.For this i setup in display settings ..only Extended my desktop thn i can use my tv as output and example if in monitor my son playing thn i can browse in tv i just drag IE in tv and it works.

But main problem mentioned up in my post about Input signal......

Thanks

Posted 3 months ago #
 
Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Posts: 5480

OK. I understand your problem. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer. I'm sure someone else will come along to help you.

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