Gateway GT5062b Manual De Usuario

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CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting
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The Media Center video display looks bad on your TV
Many factors, such as the display type, quality of the video 
source, type of connection used, quality of video cables, 
display device screen resolution, size of TV, age of the TV, or 
the type of TV (interlaced or progressive scan), can affect the 
video quality significantly:
Display type—The Media Center is best viewed on 
computer displays. Other types of display devices, 
including retail TVs, may provide lower quality video. If 
you did not order a display device when you purchased 
your computer, a progressive scan display device with 
a VGA input is the best choice. 
Quality of video source—The quality of the video 
signal coming into the computer has an affect on the 
video quality. The video displayed from Media Center is 
only as good as the source video signal. Cable, digital 
cable, and satellite usually provide better quality than 
an antenna. 
Type of connection used—You can connect the 
computer video output to a TV. However, the 
connection type has an affect on the video quality.  The 
Media Center has two video outputs:
VGA—If your TV includes a VGA port, connect the 
VGA cable from the computer’s VGA (monitor) port 
to the TV’s VGA In port for the best quality. Many 
TVs do not have a VGA port.
S-Video—If your TV does not have a VGA port, but 
includes an S-Video port, connect the S-Video cable 
from the computer’s S-Video Out port to the TV’s 
S-Video In port. S-Video display quality is usually 
good for TV images. The display quality for the 
computer functions, however, is not as good as VGA 
output. S-Video display output is not optimized for 
computer video display.
Quality of video cables—Poor quality or the incorrect 
type of video cables can cause problems and affect the 
video quality. Gateway recommends using high-quality 
video cables that can be purchased from 
www.uk.gateway.com
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Help
For more information about Windows Media Center, click Start, then click 
Help and Support. Type the phrase 
Media Center in the Search Help box, 
then press E
NTER
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Important
Cable connections must be made correctly for 
optimal video quality. A loose cable connection can 
lower video quality.
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