Hi all...
I've been browsing through the forum, looking for a subject on this matter, but it seems no one has a solution for this problem (even though the subject occured once or twice).
I have a G400 Dual Head card and I'm using the S-video output on the secondary video output. I am using a 4 pins S-video cable (male - male) to connect the card with my (PAL) Sony TV. Ofcourse, I've connected the 4 pin cable to the S-video input (->3). On the TV I've selected YC 3 and I'm having a black&white picture. Naturally, I have not checked the B&W option in PowerDesk.
Does anyone know why I am having a gray picture? And what I can do to solve this? I'm almost certain that pins 5, 6 and 7 on the supplied Matrox S-video female-connector have NOTHING to do with this so it must be something else. Any suggestions?
BTW, a close friend of mine has the same problem with his Miro DC10plus and his VCR. I've looked into that problem before but wasn't able to locate the problem. Perhaps a similar problem here.
Please, I'm sorry if the subject was mentioned before but I am at a loss at the moment...
With kind regards,
Mark Loman
I've been browsing through the forum, looking for a subject on this matter, but it seems no one has a solution for this problem (even though the subject occured once or twice).
I have a G400 Dual Head card and I'm using the S-video output on the secondary video output. I am using a 4 pins S-video cable (male - male) to connect the card with my (PAL) Sony TV. Ofcourse, I've connected the 4 pin cable to the S-video input (->3). On the TV I've selected YC 3 and I'm having a black&white picture. Naturally, I have not checked the B&W option in PowerDesk.
Does anyone know why I am having a gray picture? And what I can do to solve this? I'm almost certain that pins 5, 6 and 7 on the supplied Matrox S-video female-connector have NOTHING to do with this so it must be something else. Any suggestions?
BTW, a close friend of mine has the same problem with his Miro DC10plus and his VCR. I've looked into that problem before but wasn't able to locate the problem. Perhaps a similar problem here.
Please, I'm sorry if the subject was mentioned before but I am at a loss at the moment...
With kind regards,
Mark Loman
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