I think we will just have to wait.
Hopefully soon nVidia will release a complete driver package.
dom
"Christos" <Christos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Yes i have the latest nvidia drivers.
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| > I don't think nVidia has release drivers that support TV out for Vista yet.
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| > You should wait until nVidia has final drivers for Vista.
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| > What version of nVidia drivers are you using?
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| > Have you downloaded the latest nVidia drivers?
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| > "Christos" <Christos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| > | "usasma" wrote:
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| > | > Your graphics card must have an output and a cable that's able to connect to
| > | > your TV (or use adapters to make it work). Then the TV must be able to
| > | > recognize the signal from the video card (this may be adjusted in the video
| > | > card, the TV, or both).
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| > | > - John
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| > | > "Christos" wrote:
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| > | > > I want to plug cable to my graphics card(prolink 6800GT) and watch movies on
| > | > > my tv like windows xp. How can i do that? Thank you.
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| > | I CAN do this with windows XP. So everything you said there is. I do not
| > | know how to do this on vista. My tv it's not HDTV. It's a classic sony tv 15
| > | years old and i say again that the system works perfect with xp. Thak you.
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