I recently finish a nice, cheap little HTPC system for myself to watch and record TV from, but I need it to use the TV as its primary (only) monitor. I don't know quite as much about this particular aspect as I do about PC hardware, so of course this is where I've run into my problem. First, the specs:
Athlon XP T-Bred @ 1.67GHz (stock, 2000 isn't it?)
MSI KM4AM-V (mATX, onboard video, etc.; perfect for this use)
512MB of generic PC2100 RAM
Onboard S3 Unichrome
Antec Aria and its 300W PSU
Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP
Some old PCI sound card that works fine
I knew when I got it that the onboard video wouldn't be able to output to my TV on its own, so I got a VGA to RCA/S-Video converter off eBay for around $5 shipped as well as a 3.5mm to RCA converter. My TV is a regular old TV set (23''ish) with RCA and coaxial I/O. The adapter is just a simple cord; it's not powered or anything like that. I'm using the RCA as input from the PC for both video and sound. Sound works perfectly.
The video shows up, but it's not even remotely useable. It's black and white, and basically copies the image about six times across the screen. It's also fuzzy and you can't really tell what anything is. That's a really bad description, but I can say that it probably is much worse than I'm making it sound. I'd just say it doesn't show up at all, but the fact that it shows up just a little is in some way proof-of-concept, I'm guessing.
So is the adapter just no good? Do I need a powered one (or a video card with TV out, if I must)? Or, is there something else I can change? I was told at one point to check that it's outputting to NTSC and not PAL, but I've looked high and low in the S3 CP and motherboard's BIOS and can't find anything. Google isn't being very cooperative either. Viaarena forums are practically deserted, and I'd expect a support email would just get shot down since I'm using an adapter that didn't exactly come with the board.
Athlon XP T-Bred @ 1.67GHz (stock, 2000 isn't it?)
MSI KM4AM-V (mATX, onboard video, etc.; perfect for this use)
512MB of generic PC2100 RAM
Onboard S3 Unichrome
Antec Aria and its 300W PSU
Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP
Some old PCI sound card that works fine
I knew when I got it that the onboard video wouldn't be able to output to my TV on its own, so I got a VGA to RCA/S-Video converter off eBay for around $5 shipped as well as a 3.5mm to RCA converter. My TV is a regular old TV set (23''ish) with RCA and coaxial I/O. The adapter is just a simple cord; it's not powered or anything like that. I'm using the RCA as input from the PC for both video and sound. Sound works perfectly.
The video shows up, but it's not even remotely useable. It's black and white, and basically copies the image about six times across the screen. It's also fuzzy and you can't really tell what anything is. That's a really bad description, but I can say that it probably is much worse than I'm making it sound. I'd just say it doesn't show up at all, but the fact that it shows up just a little is in some way proof-of-concept, I'm guessing.
So is the adapter just no good? Do I need a powered one (or a video card with TV out, if I must)? Or, is there something else I can change? I was told at one point to check that it's outputting to NTSC and not PAL, but I've looked high and low in the S3 CP and motherboard's BIOS and can't find anything. Google isn't being very cooperative either. Viaarena forums are practically deserted, and I'd expect a support email would just get shot down since I'm using an adapter that didn't exactly come with the board.
