Thursday, January 21, 2010

White 26 Inch Tv Help! I Connected My Laptop 2 My Tv, The Pic Comes, But Its In Black And White!?

Help! i connected my laptop 2 my tv, the pic comes, but its in black and white!? - white 26 inch tv

However, the laptop screen in color, and my TV has a color TV. In addition, (not more concerned about the color, I see not doing films only with the laptop sound m forth the laptop, but you do not see in) black and white.

I have an RCA converter, which I am with my video camera. the picture is here: http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb180/pics_freakazoida/Cables/Cable8.jpg

I put the RCA cable to the RCA to the TV and the other end to my laptop to the right of most ports in this picture: http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb180/pics_freakazoida / ports / Ports2. jpg

My TV is 6yrs old RCA and RCA output and a coaxial connector. This is a Sharp 29B-S1-TV. This is a CRT.

My laptop is a Fujitsu Lifebook s6311-Room with Vista.

I have tried to reach many more in sight, and even tried to run only on Ubuntu. But in both cases it was in black and white without sound. Outlets or at the end or in one of the cables are properly adjusted.

So:

1) How do I get color images?

Ho 2)w I can the sound?

3) What is the other end called? (The other end of the end RCA)

4) for 1 p.m. to 2 a.m., I need to change the settings on your TV or your laptop?

Please help me!

Thank you a bunch!

Note: I do it for watching movies on television 26 inches of my

4 comments:

CheesenB... said...

Under the assumption that the cable connections may not work properly, be it something with the video settings to be done. Check if your card is configured to output in NTSC or PAL. Years ago I joined a PAL (UK)) TV (United Kingdom have the same problem, and to a PC. It turned out that the video settings had failed to NTSC (U.S. standard).

CheesenB... said...

Under the assumption that the cable connections may not work properly, be it something with the video settings to be done. Check if your card is configured to output in NTSC or PAL. Years ago I joined a PAL (UK)) TV (United Kingdom have the same problem, and to a PC. It turned out that the video settings had failed to NTSC (U.S. standard).

CheesenB... said...

Under the assumption that the cable connections may not work properly, be it something with the video settings to be done. Check if your card is configured to output in NTSC or PAL. Years ago I joined a PAL (UK)) TV (United Kingdom have the same problem, and to a PC. It turned out that the video settings had failed to NTSC (U.S. standard).

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