3D Connexion
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specifications
Connecting Your Monitor
Display Configurations
Using and Adjusting TV Out
Clone Mode Settings
Resolution
Windows Volume Control
Features At a Glance
Using TV Out
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User’s Guide
Product Notice
Disclaimer
Table of Contents
Connect to a TV, VCR, or Camcorder For video capturing
Introduction
Radeon 9200 FSC Series
Features At a Glance
Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming Experience
ATI’s Catalyst Software Suite
Direct 3D and OpenGL
HydraVision Optional
Connecting Your Monitor
Display Connectors Used Comments Configuration
Display Configurations
ATI Displays Tab
Catalyst Software Suite
Enabling/Disabling Secondary Displays optional
Enabling Extended Desktop Mode optional
Dynamic Display Reassignment optional
Virtually Repositioning Your Displays optional
Button by moving the color curve with your mouse
ATI Color Tab
Blue sliders
Game Gamma Properties Red Green
RGB Lock
ATI Options Tab
Resolution feature
Disable quick
Resolution
Operational mode
Video Overlay
ATI Overlay Tab
Clone Mode Settings
Video
Full Screen
OpenGL Control Panel
Main and Custom Settings
Slider
Main Settings
Custom
Checkbox
Preference
Texture
Mipmap Detail
Level slider
OpenGL Compatibility Settings
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Direct 3D Control Panel
Smooth
Can solve compatibility issues for a few specific Direct
Support W
Direct 3D Compatibility Settings
Buffer
Support 32-bit
Formats
Support DXT
Alternate pixel
Center
View your PC’s display on a TV
Using TV Out
Connecting to a TV or a VCR
Radeon 9200 FSC Series Video Cable or Composite Cable
Using Scart Connectors for European TVs
Starting Windows with TV Display Enabled
Using and Adjusting TV Out
How To Enable/Disable The TV Display
How TV Display Cannot Be Used
Adjusting Monitor Display
Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display
Reducing Edge Distortion
Viewing Text on a TV
To Increase the TV Contrast
Using Games and Applications
Changing Display Configurations
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Connect to a TV, VCR, or Camcorder for video capturing
Click Open Volume Controls
Windows Volume Control
Volume tab, check Place volume icon in the taskbar
Click Change device Click Configure
Capturing video using Windows Movie Maker
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