Diamond Multimedia 9000 Display Configurations, Display Connectors Used Comments Configuration

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Display Configurations

Your RADEON 9000 card provides support for TV Out. The following table lists the different ways you can connect displays to your card.

Display

Connector(s) Used

Comments

Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

One CRT

VGA connector

CRT- cathode ray tube

display

analog display

 

 

 

The S-Video Uut can also

One TV

S-Video Out

support a composite

connection via the S-Video-

 

 

 

 

to-Composite adapter

CRT display +

VGA connector +

 

TV

S-Video Out

 

 

 

 

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Contents Radeon Disclaimer Product NoticeTable of Contents Page Introduction Features At a Glance Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming Experience ATI’s Catalyst Software SuiteDirect3D and OpenGL HydraVision Connecting Your Monitor Display Configurations Display Connectors Used Comments ConfigurationATI Displays Tab Catalyst Software SuiteRatiometric Expansion ATI Color Tab Button by moving the color curve with your mouseBlue sliders Game Gamma PropertiesRed Green RGB LockATI Options Tab ATI Overlay Tab Reduce DVI frequency on high- resolution displaysVideo Overlay Saturation ATI Overlay TabContrast HueMain and Custom Settings Direct3D Control PanelSlider Main SettingsSettings CustomWait for Mipmap DetailLevel slider Vertical SyncBuffer Direct3D Compatibility SettingsSupport W Support 32-bitMethod AlphaDithering Support DTXOpenGL Control Panel Main Settings OpenGL applications OpenGL Compatibility Settings Page Set AGP Settings Fast WriteRetest All Using TV Out View your PC’s display on a TVConnecting to a TV or a VCR Connecting S-Video Out to a TV or VCRStarting Windows with TV Display Enabled How To Enable/Disable The TV Display Using Scart Connectors for European TVsUsing and Adjusting TV Out Adjusting Monitor Display Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV DisplayViewing Text on a TV Reducing Edge Distortion To Use Larger Display FontsTo Increase the Horizontal Size Changing Display Configurations To Increase the TV ContrastUsing Games and Applications