NVIDIA VCQFX550PCIEPB User Guide - Page 76

Video Output Format, Device Adjustments - TV Output, Screen Positioning

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Chapter 5 Configuring Displays Video Output Format Click the Video output format connection list to specify the type of video connector, based on the output signal format supported by your regular television or HDTV, if you have one connected. For details on configuring an HDTV, see "Configuring HDTV" on page 81. The default setting is Auto-select (Figure 5.4). If you have the proper connector cable, S-Video Out generally provides a higher quality output than Composite Video Out. If you are not sure about the type of video connector you should specify, choose Auto-select. Device Adjustments - TV Output You can customize your TV display settings from the TV Output page shown in Figure 5.5. Note: Availability of settings on your TV Output page can vary from those shown in Figure 5.5 and depend on the "Internal" TV encoder on your NVIDIA GPU or the "external" TV encoder on the NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card you are using. Screen Positioning Repositioning the TV screen - To reposition the TV screen (desktop), click any of the long arrow buttons displayed on the outer top, bottom, left, and right edges of the TV display icon, as shown in the TV Output page in Figure 5.5. Note: If the TV picture becomes scrambled or is blank due to over-adjustment, simply wait 10 seconds; the picture will automatically return to its default position. You can then begin your adjustments again. Once you have positioned the desktop where you want it, click OK or Apply to save the settings before the 10 second interval has elapsed. 76 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
Chapter 5
Configuring Displays
Video Output Format
Click the
Video output format
connection list to specify the type of video connector,
based on the output signal format supported by your regular television or HDTV, if
you have one connected. For details on configuring an HDTV, see
“Configuring
HDTV” on page 81
.
The default setting is
Auto-select
(
Figure 5.4
).
If you have the proper connector cable,
S-Video Out
generally provides a higher
quality output than
Composite Video Out
.
If you are not sure about the type of video connector you should specify, choose
Auto-select
.
Device Adjustments — TV Output
You can customize your TV display settings from the TV Output page shown in
Figure 5.5
.
Note:
Availability of settings on your TV Output page can vary from those shown in
Figure 5.5
and depend on the “Internal” TV encoder on your NVIDIA GPU
or
the “external” TV encoder on the NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card you are
using.
Screen Positioning
Repositioning the TV screen
— To reposition the TV screen (desktop), click any of
the long arrow buttons displayed on the outer top, bottom, left, and right edges of the
TV display icon, as shown in the TV Output page in
Figure 5.5
.
Note:
If the TV picture becomes scrambled or is blank due to over-adjustment,
simply wait 10 seconds; the picture will automatically return to its default
position. You can then begin your adjustments again. Once you have
positioned the desktop where you want it, click
OK
or
Apply
to save the
settings before the 10 second interval has elapsed.