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Troubleshooting
What should I do if I have undesirable symptoms when playing movies on my TV that is
connected with a component video cable?
The following symptoms may occur because an output signal format selection of 1125i (1080i) or 750p (720p) on your TV
prohibits playback of DVD-Videos labeled "Copy Prohibited" as well as movies containing copyright protection signals in
consideration for copyright holders.
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The output signal format switches to 625p (576p) during DVD-Video playback.
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DVD-Video audio is successfully played but video feeds are all blackened out from the beginning or a certain point of
the playback.
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DVD-Video playback does not start.
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No video feeds appear during movie playback.
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To eliminate the symptoms, quit the software and follow these steps to change the output signal format to 625i (576i) or
625p (576p).
1
Click Start and then Control Panel.
2
Click Appearance and Themes.
3
Click Display.
4
Click the Settings tab.
5
Click Advanced.
6
Click the tab with its name beginning with GeForce and select the item for display settings.
7
Select the tab for device settings and follow the on-screen instructions to change the output signal format.
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If the symptoms persist, restart your computer.