S-video can not display HD resollution since the S-video tranmission and reception standard establisehed about 20 year ago is for 4:3 aspect ratio 480i video.so a newer graphics card will not help you at all. The card you currently have just displays a 480i image of your desktop and so will any new card when usiing S-video.
"mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eew1cpveHHA.1960@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
I was reading something about this problem recently, unfortunately do not remember where.
it is a problem with the hardware that drives the svideo output that creates the problem is the way it was described.
not many tvs can process the refresh rate that the monitor can so it is changed accordingly.
for the same reasons the dpi is also changed.
only way I understand out is to get a HD capable card.
the 9600 is pretty old so doubt they will be any attempt to fix it for vista.
mikeyhsd@comcast.net
"Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:316A64A2-95A3-4661-93F2-7BA78044C922@microsoft.com...
Try the driver update site at
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/v...n-vista32.html
"Or Tsemah" wrote:
> I'm having a hard time with ATI Drivers.
> I have a Radeon 9600xt.
> On XP, ATI took a while until releasing a driver that won't reset the
> refresh rate when switching displayes between the TV and the monitor (Was
> 6.3 i think).
>
> Now Vista's driver seem to suffer from the exact problem (7.1) and also the
> hotkey manager seem to unload itself (Preventing me from using key
> combination to swap displays) at the worst times.
>
> Is anyone else suffer from sideffects with ATI Drivers in VISTA ?
>
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> Or Tsemah
> YSIDE
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