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Jack.
After all this I think I know what the problem is. I just remembered that VGA and HDMI will not work in tandem. Please disconnect everything connected to your computer including Printers and Webcam. Then just connect the HDMI cable and have a look at the screen. I think it might connect now.
That was the last thing I done, uplugged the monitors with nothing else connected to the PC and tested with HDMI lead only but the TV screen stayed blank.
jack
Well it was something I came across when I setup my PC-TV connection. If it was transmitting to VGA it would not transmit to HDMI. On the same card that is...
Jack
I've exhausted all options here. I can't think of anything else except incompatability issues. I'm sorry I can't help you any further. Except when you get the Samsung that is...
Finally after much research I bought the Samsung UE32C6000
Its a great TV the HDMI link worked straight away, my PC desktop appeared on the TV as soon as I selected the TV HDMI port.
BUT 1 Problem
Its overscanned in height and underscanned in width so I cannot see the icons on the taskbar.
I have read the tutorial to correct this on the nVidia website but it does not work.
This is what is supposed to happen:
I am trying to link my PC running Windows 7 which uses a nVidia Geforce 220 card driver version 266.58 to my Samsung UE32C6000 TV using a HDMIcable
I switch my TV to the HDMI1 which is the port I am using my desktop appears on the TV overscanned in height and underscanned in width, then I right click the PC screen and select nvidia control panel.
Following a nvidia help file I downloaded from your website
I select ‘Change Resolution’ which shows my native resolution 1920*1080 is being used.
Then select Adjust ‘Desktop Size and Position’
Next ‘Resize Desktop’
A blue screen appears on the TV with green arrows only in the bottom two corners I tried adjusting the two slider but was unable to bring the top arrows into view.
It seems as though the blue screen on the TV is too high up on the screen and bringing it down would display both its top edge and arrows, but I cannot see anyway of doing this.
I have enclosed a snapshot of the TV screen with the top arrows missing.
Maybe someone out there has the same video board and the answer (hopefully)
Many thanks for all the help.
jack
I did a quick search and it looks like you are a victim of technology and how engineers keep making things better for viewing TV; however you are using this as a computer display. The TV is has LCD Edge technology which means that the TV can display a picture all the way to the Edge of the LCD panel, many other TVs have a gap. This is nice because you are using the full LCD panel and it makes the TV picture bigger and you get the most use of the panel.
However the issues with this technology are picture clipping, because the picture is stretched about 1 centimeter past 1920x1080 to make sure you get the picture all the way to the Edge, with most TV shows or Movies this is not an issues were you are missing a centimeter of the picture all the way around or on just the sides. But when you are connected to a computer this cuts off important parts of the picture. After digging around and finding some in-depth reviews one of the missing features on this TV is the ability to turn off the overscan for the Edge feature for cases like you have.
I have a TV that does the same thing as yours; however I have a setting that lets me turn off Edge Display. When I do that the TV displays the computer perfectly, but when I watch TV in that mode I have a gap of 1 or 2 centimeters all the way around the screen.
Double check your TVs settings and see if you can disable the Edge Feature or if you can turn off Overscan or test each picture setting and see if one displays the picture better or correctly.
And/Or:
You can try changing your video settings on your video card start at 1920x1080 and go down one at a time until you find one that fits your screen the best. -WS