ATI Technologies X1650 manual Using Your ATI Hdtv Video Cable

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16 Connecting to HDTV

2Turn on your computer.

Note: Your TV will not display anything until Windows starts. This can take several minutes.

Using Your ATI HDTV Video Cable

Use the HDTV Video Cable to watch DVD movies and play video games on your High Definition Television.

Copy-protected DVDs restrict playback to 480i and 480p modes.

For maximum performance when you watch DVD movies or play computer games on your HDTV, you should find the mode and screen resolution that provide the best result on your TV, and use those settings exclusively.

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Contents Radeon X1650 PRO Page Iii Disclaimer Important Safety Instructions Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Radeon X1650 PRO Features FeaturesIntroduction Ring Bus Memory ControllerAdvanced Image Quality Features Avivo Video and Display PlatformCrossFire Uninstall Previous Graphics Card Drivers System RequirementsTo uninstall previous drivers System Requirements Using Multiple Displays Connecting Your MonitorsTo connect your monitors Display Configurations Display Connectors Comments Configuration UsedDisplay Configurations Using TV Display and Capture Features Using TV OutViewing Your PC Display on a TV Connecting to a TV or VCR To connect S-Video OutUsing a Monitor vs. Using TV Display Connecting Your S-Video Out to a TV or VCRConnecting to Hdtv Using a TV as the Only DisplayUsing Games and Applications Viewing Text on a TVInstalling your ATI Hdtv video cable ATI Hdtv CableUsing Your ATI Hdtv Video Cable Installing Software and Drivers Installing Drivers and Software in WindowsSoftware Installation Prerequisites To install ATI drivers and softwareMonitor Configuration To set up a multi-monitor display Reinstalling DriversTo configure your primary display To manually reinstall drivers Express or Custom Install Installing the Catalyst Software Suite Catalyst Control Center Launching Catalyst Control CenterLaunching Catalyst Control Center Using the Start Menu Other Quick Launch Access PointsLaunching Catalyst Control Center Using the System Tray Launching Catalyst Control Center Using Hot KeysCrossFire FAQ What graphics cards work with CrossFire?Page Is a driver profile required to make CrossFire work? On what basis are different rendering modes chosen? Welcome to CrossFire CrossFire OverviewAllowable CrossFire System Components CrossFire Rendering Modes SuperTiling Scissor Mode Alternate Frame Rendering AFR Mode Super Anti-aliasing Mode CrossFire Overview CrossFire Overview Troubleshooting ReferenceScreen Defects CrossFire -Specific Troubleshooting CrossFire-Specific Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution Additional Accessories Compliance InformationFCC Compliance Information Electrical Safety Industry Canada Compliance StatementCE Compliance Information Informations de conformité de la CEThis product was manufactured by ATI Technologies Inc Glossary 3DcAdaptive Anti-aliasing AGPAlpha Blending Alternate Frame RenderingAnisotropic Filtering Anti-aliasingAspect Aspect RatioBack Buffer Bilinear FilteringBit Depth BitmapBuffer Catalyst Control CenterColor Component Color CorrectionComponent Video Composite VideoCompositing Engine Control PointCRT DVI EdtvFlat Shading FogFrames Per Second GammaGouraud Shading HdcpHdtv HueHydraVision HyperZ HDKeyframe Interpolation KTX Buffer Region ExtensionLighting MipmappingNtsc PALPCI PCI Express PCIe PipelinePixel PulldownResolution Refresh RateRendering SaturationScissor Mode SdtvSecam Shadow MaskSmartShader HD SmoothVision HDSpecular Highlight Super Anti-aliasingSuperTiling VideoTexel Texture MappingTransition Minimized Differential Signaling Tmds Trilinear FilteringVector Adaptive Deinterlacing VersaVisionVGA Connector Vertex shader unitsVideo Immersion VideoShader HDVPU Recover YPbPr