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Old 08-17-2004, 06:40 AM   #1
johngcarlsson
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TV-out on integrated ATI video


Hello,
Has anybody gotten TV-out to work successfully with an integrated ATI video card? I have the Radeon IGP 320M on a laptop and when I hit the function key to switch monitors it freezes and I have to restart. I tried booting with the video plugged in, but the contents of the TV screen are garbled (although it does seem to be sending a signal out). Some other sites claim to have gotten atitvout to work with this card although I have not had success. I use Mandrake 10 distribution with KDE, if that is useful information.
Thanks all!

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