Im using a composite cable (not s-video) and an adapter to plug it to scart. It was 
actually plugged into a VCR, but i got the same problems when connecting it directly 
to the TV.

I guess the horz sync freq's are wrong, but "30-50", (from the nvidia docs) is about 
the only thing that works even a little. What freq's work for you?

Thanks for your help!
// Martin Gumucio

On 22 Nov 2002 09:20:23 +1030
"Daniel O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 02:16, Martin Gumucio wrote:
> > I have almost been successful at getting the tv-out from my nvidia card to work.  
>The picture is there but it skips around horisontally. The skipping seems to get 
>worse when playing movies (as opposed to just displaying my desktop) and when there 
>is a lot of bright areas in the picture.
> 
> Could it be Macrovision?
> That screws with the sync pulses - are you displaying it through a VCR
> or anything?
> 
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