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  • I messed up the TV display

    Posted by Hector Melendez on May 15, 2008 at 4:59 am

    Running Premiere CC3, Nvidia 7300GS video card on a dual Processor PC. 1.5 ram.
    I was having the problem that the video was sometimes stuttering when watching it from the timeline on the TV monitor. I had to turn the PC off and restart CC3 to obtain a smooth playback for a while.
    Well, I had the brilliant idea to upgrade the nvidia card driver and now I’m not able to watch the timeline at full display in the TV. I only see the same as the LCD panel display. I have tried for several hrs with no results by changing the nvidia settings: nothing!.
    Can someone gimme some light in this matter?

    Thanks in advance
    Hector

    Hector Melendez replied 18 years ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Tim Robinson

    May 16, 2008 at 12:39 pm

    Need more details. Using firewire device? another video card? hooking up TV to the NVidia card itself (TV output?)?

    Tim Robinson
    tim@erobinsons.com
    Pride-Mobility-Products
    Corporate Video Editor

  • Hector Melendez

    May 16, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    Nothing new Tim, just upgraded the nvidia 7300gs drivers.
    Before this I was able to watch the TV display. (full screen video of the time line footage.)
    I reversed the driver upgrade but still have the same issue.
    I didn’t change any cable or hardware and only seing the same screen of the PC monitor into the TV… not a the full scrren video as before.

  • Tim Robinson

    May 16, 2008 at 3:34 pm

    With NVidia… go to your desktop and right click, if you don’t have “nview properties” in that menu just click properties.
    Go to your display properties, settings tab, and click the adance button. In that window click to your video cards tab (should have the nvidia icon).
    Look through your settings about your display properties.
    Right now your prob. setup for mirror images.
    I’m not sure how you setup premiere, i’m guessing you had it as a dual display where in display properties you had the “2nd” monitor (being your tv) as extended desktop and had premiere setup to display full screen video on that display.

    Am I warm?

    Tim Robinson
    tim@erobinsons.com
    Pride-Mobility-Products
    Corporate Video Editor

  • Hector Melendez

    May 16, 2008 at 8:31 pm

    Yeap… pretty HOT. Thats the way of my set up. I had tried every possibility. What I want now is to return to my previous state.

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