Black and White TV-Out with Leadtek Geforce2 GTS

I am wondering if anyone else is only getting black and white tv-out with thier leadtek geforce video card. I have tried multiple versions of the nvidia drivers both reference and the ones leadtek supplies and none of them work.

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I am wondering if anyone else is only getting black and white tv-out with thier leadtek geforce video card. I have tried multiple versions of the nvidia drivers both reference and the ones leadtek supplies and none of them work. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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P3 650
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192 megs RAM
Leadtek Geforce2 GTS 32 meg
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For some reason, a certain setting changes when you install the most recent update of Nvidia drivers. Mine happend to be version "66.93_win2kxp_english.exe". First, open your Display Properties and click on the [settings] tab. Click the [Advanced] button. Click on the [GeForce (etc.)] tab. Select from the side menu [nView Display Settings]. Right click the display that should be your TV (normaly either "2" or "1b" ). Highlight [select TV Format]. Click [Advanced...] at the bottom of the menu. Change "Video output format:" from [Auto-select] to the apropriate connector. Click [Device Adjustments]. Move the "Saturation" slider or just click [Restore Defaults]. Hopfully this should solve the problem.

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Hi, you may belive or not, if your problem is still there after you tried every driver/setting you could ever imagine, then it could be hardware related. Go here http://camp0s.altervista.org/sVideo/sVideo.htm i've put toghether a working SOLUTION, free, lot's of image, explanation and you can do it by yourself (or by your techy friend).
 
Hope this could help you.
 
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Camp0s.