think we cannot help, since this is quite offtopic. use the debian and we
are glad to answer...

P.S. what is WindowsXP and why should we use it?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 17:21
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Strange tv out problem
> 
> 
> I have a very strange tv out problem with my SONY VAIO FX 805 
> notebook (OS Windows XP). When I connect the tv out port (of 
> the ATI mobility M1)to the TV thanks to the supplied Jack/3 
> cinch(video,audioR,audioL) cable the LCD monitor of my laptop 
> appears on the TV screen, which is totally normal...Then I 
> start windows mediaplayer in order to watch a movie and of 
> course I can  see the little window of mediaplayer appearing 
> both on my LCD monitor and on the TV screen...
> BUT when I start the movie I can only see it on the LCD 
> monitor because the little window of mediaplayer on the TV 
> screen keep remaining black whereas it plays the movie on the 
> LCD monitor...
> I mean that I can perfectly see the film with window 
> mediaplayer on the laptop while, in the same time, I can only 
> see the little window of mediaplayer remaining black on the 
> TV screen...IT IS AMAZING
> I imagine it cannot be a TV out port problem as the LCD is 
> reproducted on the TV screen, and it cannot be a software 
> problem as mediaplayer can play the movie correctly on the 
> laptop ... BUT I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE THAT PROBLEM COMES FROM !!!!
> Hoping to receive a reply to this mail with a possible 
> solution, thank in advance.
> 
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