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    Hello .
    got a question , is it possible to have the matrox g550 dual head connected to tv only for use as a htpc system ?

    And another question , can it be done with windows or linux ?

    Have searched alot but didnt find what i was looking for ..



    /Carlsberg

  • #2
    Been a while, but this is how I seem to remember it...
    This will not work with a G550 unless it is a hi-def TV that can report as a monitor to the video card. If it is a standard TV (RCA or RGB connection) it won't do it without a monitor.
    G400 could do it, including DOS/BIOS screens. (I know this, cause I still do it)
    G450 could do it, but no DOS/BIOS screens.
    G550 will only activate it's secondary output if it sees it's primary outpout as active first.
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    • #3
      Aha ok . thx now i know for sure ..
      maybe better to search for a g400 then ..
      btw is it good quality on the g400 also on tv ?

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      • #4
        G400 had the best TV out quality of any of the G series cards, if not one the best ever made by anyone. It had an external Maven TV chip that none of it's successors had. It's still a very popular card for HTPCs because of it's top notch output.
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        • #5
          aha thx

          now only to get a second hand g400 ..

          /carlsberg

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          • #6
            Originally posted by carlsberg
            aha thx

            now only to get a second hand g400 ..

            /carlsberg

            Hello again .
            ok i found a g400 max . .
            but now i have b-w picture on tv
            And i also tryed in windows xp with clone and dvd max tryed alot settings but cant get it on tv in color ..
            And i thought that the g400 could start in dos also ?
            any1 knows how to setup that card right ?
            also tryed a new bios and tvout setting to pal , region where im at .
            no luck yet ..

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            • #7
              - the break-out cable (BOC) of the G400 is different from the G450/G550; it's black where the G450/G550 BOC is white.
              - when you use the S-video connector on the BOC to hook up the TV to a SCART connector, make sure that connector supports S-video input. Lots of TV sets have seperate SCART connectors that accept composite/RGB and composite/S-video signals.
              - when you use the S-video connector on the BOC, make sure you have the TV set to accept S-video instead of composite. Some TV sets require you to manually select the proper input format (often a icon with input and a small 's' is shown on the OSD).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dZeus
                - the break-out cable (BOC) of the G400 is different from the G450/G550; it's black where the G450/G550 BOC is white.
                - when you use the S-video connector on the BOC to hook up the TV to a SCART connector, make sure that connector supports S-video input. Lots of TV sets have seperate SCART connectors that accept composite/RGB and composite/S-video signals.
                - when you use the S-video connector on the BOC, make sure you have the TV set to accept S-video instead of composite. Some TV sets require you to manually select the proper input format (often a icon with input and a small 's' is shown on the OSD).

                Hello . .
                aha ok now i see ..
                i just used the BOC from my g550 .
                Im gonna get the other BOC from the g400 and hook it to my tv later .


                Thx

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