Start Here Guide
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... cables to use the DVI-toVGA converter to connect to the computer: Connect the DVI-to-VGA converter to the DVI connector on the computer graphic card, and then connect the VGA cable to the converter and to the monitor. Use the video and audio cables to connect: Video out from the... computer to connect your monitor has a VGA connector but no DVI connector, use . TV signal source audio in to connect the television signals. NOTE: Some graphic cards have a DVI connector and a DVI-toVGA converter included in the box (select models only). If your computer may vary by model.
... cables to use the DVI-toVGA converter to connect to the computer: Connect the DVI-to-VGA converter to the DVI connector on the computer graphic card, and then connect the VGA cable to the converter and to the monitor. Use the video and audio cables to connect: Video out from the... computer to connect your monitor has a VGA connector but no DVI connector, use . TV signal source audio in to connect the television signals. NOTE: Some graphic cards have a DVI connector and a DVI-toVGA converter included in the box (select models only). If your computer may vary by model.
Start Here Guide
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... an empty area of the computer. 4 Turn on your computer determines how the computer selects the TV-out option. Enable the computer desktop for your graphics card. (Your tab may be labeled Displays, ATI Displays, Ge Force xxx, nView, or Devices.) 6 Choose the TV option, and follow the on the back of... video card on the TV and select the TV In video source. If your TV has a composite video input jack, and your computer has a composite video output...
... an empty area of the computer. 4 Turn on your computer determines how the computer selects the TV-out option. Enable the computer desktop for your graphics card. (Your tab may be labeled Displays, ATI Displays, Ge Force xxx, nView, or Devices.) 6 Choose the TV option, and follow the on the back of... video card on the TV and select the TV In video source. If your TV has a composite video input jack, and your computer has a composite video output...
Start Here Guide
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...and choose Personalize. 2 Click the Display Settings tab. 3 If necessary, select the TV. 4 Click the Advanced Settings button. 5 Click the tab for your graphics card. (Your tab may be labeled Displays, ATI Displays, Ge Force xxx, nView, or Devices.) 6 Disable the TV option (by choosing the monitor only for ...your graphics card. (Your tab may need to disable the TV option to return your computer desktop on -screen instructions. Disabling the TV-out Option When you ...
...and choose Personalize. 2 Click the Display Settings tab. 3 If necessary, select the TV. 4 Click the Advanced Settings button. 5 Click the tab for your graphics card. (Your tab may be labeled Displays, ATI Displays, Ge Force xxx, nView, or Devices.) 6 Disable the TV option (by choosing the monitor only for ...your graphics card. (Your tab may need to disable the TV option to return your computer desktop on -screen instructions. Disabling the TV-out Option When you ...
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... your optional equipment has more than one type of connection you can use When connecting optional equipment as signal sources, the connectors on the computer graphic card, and then connect the VGA cable to the converter and to the monitor. 52 Start Here Connecting to a Monitor or High-Definition TV Choosing the...
... your optional equipment has more than one type of connection you can use When connecting optional equipment as signal sources, the connectors on the computer graphic card, and then connect the VGA cable to the converter and to the monitor. 52 Start Here Connecting to a Monitor or High-Definition TV Choosing the...
Getting Started Guide
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... the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Windows Media Center to open Windows Media Center. 3 Scroll to TV+ Movies, and then click HP DVD Play. 4 Use the mouse to operate the media controls to control the movie. 5 To play the DVD in full-screen mode, double-click...DVD controls to play the movie. 2 Change the resolution of the display until a better display resolution is resolved. NOTE: Having a higher-end computer graphics (video) card and increasing computer memory may also improve DVD playback. If the playback is still poor, repeat steps a to d until the issue is found. 3...
... the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Windows Media Center to open Windows Media Center. 3 Scroll to TV+ Movies, and then click HP DVD Play. 4 Use the mouse to operate the media controls to control the movie. 5 To play the DVD in full-screen mode, double-click...DVD controls to play the movie. 2 Change the resolution of the display until a better display resolution is resolved. NOTE: Having a higher-end computer graphics (video) card and increasing computer memory may also improve DVD playback. If the playback is still poor, repeat steps a to d until the issue is found. 3...
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...d Try playing the DVD again. Windows Media Center automatically adjusts the display for the best screen resolution to the TV + Movies menu, and then select HP DVD Play. b Scroll up to allow optimal DVD playback. c Use the DVD controls to play the DVD in full-screen mode, double-click anywhere in... issue is resolved. If the playback is still poor, repeat steps a to a slightly lower resolution, and then click Apply. NOTE: Having a higher-end computer graphics (video) card and increasing computer memory may also improve DVD playback. 148 Getting Started (features vary by model)
...d Try playing the DVD again. Windows Media Center automatically adjusts the display for the best screen resolution to the TV + Movies menu, and then select HP DVD Play. b Scroll up to allow optimal DVD playback. c Use the DVD controls to play the DVD in full-screen mode, double-click anywhere in... issue is resolved. If the playback is still poor, repeat steps a to a slightly lower resolution, and then click Apply. NOTE: Having a higher-end computer graphics (video) card and increasing computer memory may also improve DVD playback. 148 Getting Started (features vary by model)
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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...+5 Vv current draw in a fully loaded system (one with the graphics card supplier for more information about power supply requirements. You need a flat-head screwdriver and a Phillips screwdriver to remove, replace, or add an add-in card. The computer component configurations vary by model. The computer is a...computer contains several add-in card slots that draw excessive current. Check with all add-in card slots filled) must not exceed the total number of +5 Vv power for certain graphics card upgrades. Removing or Installing an Add-in Card An add-in card is designed to provide two...
...+5 Vv current draw in a fully loaded system (one with the graphics card supplier for more information about power supply requirements. You need a flat-head screwdriver and a Phillips screwdriver to remove, replace, or add an add-in card. The computer component configurations vary by model. The computer is a...computer contains several add-in card slots that draw excessive current. Check with all add-in card slots filled) must not exceed the total number of +5 Vv power for certain graphics card upgrades. Removing or Installing an Add-in Card An add-in card is designed to provide two...