I have an NIVIDA MX forget actual MX number, but it required the 96.43.xx Legacy drivers.
It has an S-Video, Composite, and VGA port on it, and I told it to the A/V Wizard to use Composite yet all Video is going through VGA still.
I tried doing it two times in case it screwed up the first time.
Please do not use the NVIDIA GeForce MX-4xx series cards, they are horribly old and underpowered.
Not to mention, NVIDIA changed the driver methods for switching video outputs, after this card was produced. Does anyone have a fix for this that we can apply?
-Thom
Dang, I wish I knew that, I only got the card about two years ago, and it was in new condition. My friend had a bunch, and they didn't appear like cheap cards, I mean having S-Video and Composite Outs as well as VGA, but I guess looks can really be deceiving.
i'm sorry, bro.
The NVIDIA Geforce 6200 is what we typically recommend. :-)
-Thom
That card doesn't seem to have composite out but I guess I can always convert it with a converter that I found online at newegg.
Quote from: RedPenguin on July 07, 2008, 07:34:22 PM
That card doesn't seem to have composite out but I guess I can always convert it with a converter that I found online at newegg.
That is not a card but a chipset, there are many different cards with that chipset, including ones with composite out. I know this because I have one (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ASUS_EN6200TC512).
Nice card, but I need PCI, but don't worry I will find out.