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So far I can show the extended screen of the laptop on the Alba TV, ... BUT ...
The Alba stays in 1080p mode, even though its natural resolution is 1366 x 768 (same as laptop btw). This means the laptop display appears shrunken (poor resolution) in the middle of the tv screen. I can also set 1920 x 1080 display mode in the laptop, and thereby put things on the whole Alba screen, but the quality on the Alba tv is crap then (squeezed into 1366 x 768 resolution).
Does anyone know how to get the Alba to switch to 1366 x 768 resolution?
Thanks
PS- Does Alba have a support contact URL or phone # ?
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- #2By tweaking Custom Resolutions in the Intel HD Graphics control panel on the laptop, I was able to get the Alba TV to switch to 720p mode, which is pretty close to 768.
There is a bit of blurring, but readable in a pinch. Might be good for palettes etc, although color rendition is very pale on the TV. - #3Perhaps you can help. I'm trying to do the same thing. Im using an Alba LCDW16HDF to try and extend my laptops desktop. However, I'm trying to use my Alba LCDW16HDF TV as a monitor to extend my desktop. However, while my laptop is detecting it, the desktop is not displaying properly. It is showing only a fraction of the desktop and if I place any window in it the screen goes blue. I have tried fiddling with the resolution setting but nothing works. I'm using a VGA to YPrPb component cable to connect them together. Thank you for your time.
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Does this cable come with a box full of electronics inside to convert the RGB signal on the VGA pins to Component video for the TV?Perhaps you can help. I'm trying to do the same thing. Im using an Alba LCDW16HDF to try and extend my laptops desktop. However, I'm trying to use my Alba LCDW16HDF TV as a monitor to extend my desktop. However, while my laptop is detecting it, the desktop is not displaying properly. It is showing only a fraction of the desktop and if I place any window in it the screen goes blue. I have tried fiddling with the resolution setting but nothing works. I'm using a VGA to YPrPb component cable to connect them together. Thank you for your time.
RGB and Component are not the same even though for reasons best known to those who invented such things the sockets and plugs use the same colours!
If you plug raw RGB into Component or vice versa then the display will do strange things and produce weird colours.
If the TV is not capable of switching the input between RGB and Component modes then you need to use some other means of getting RGB into the TV.
If the lead you have terminates in Phono plugs then something like this might do the job
http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/RGBS-SCART-ADAPTER.html
You then plug it into whatever SCART socket on the TV supports RGB video (sometimes only one does). - #5Does this cable come with a box full of electronics inside to convert the RGB signal on the VGA pins to Component video for the TV?
It probably doesn't need to be 'full' of electronics, because Component is just a slightly encoded form of RGB - so it's not too complicated. However, a simple lead can't do the trick.
There's also a possibilty that the VGA socket provides Component as well?, there are a lot of pins on a VGA socket that aren't needed - and Sharp (for one) used to use the VGA socket on their TV's to accept Component as well, with a provided adaptor cable. This wasn't any kind of conversion, just using some unused pins for Component connections. - #6Hi this is the cable I got.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/1-8M-VGA-LEAD-CABLE-LAPTOP/dp/B000P3NZ68/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1290784186&sr=8-1
so do you thing this one would be more appropriate
http://www.amazon.co.uk/NEW-1-8M-SVGA-COMPONENT-CABLE/dp/B00121K9CA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1290784186&sr=8-2
I got the other one because my tv is HD - #7Hi this is the cable I got.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/1-8M-VGA-LEAD-CABLE-LAPTOP/dp/B000P3NZ68/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1290784186&sr=8-1
so do you thing this one would be more appropriate
http://www.amazon.co.uk/NEW-1-8M-SVGA-COMPONENT-CABLE/dp/B00121K9CA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1290784186&sr=8-2
I got the other one because my tv is HD
There is not really that much difference between those two. Your problem is nothing to do with the cable. It is simply that you have plugged it into an incompatible set of sockets on your TV. Changing the cable won't make any difference to that.
You need to plug the cable into an input designated RGB not component. As I posted above the most likely place to find that is one of the SCART sockets.
The alternative is to buy a VGA to SCART lead rather than an adapter to go with your existing lead. - #8There is not really that much difference between those two. Your problem is nothing to do with the cable. It is simply that you have plugged it into an incompatible set of sockets on your TV. Changing the cable won't make any difference to that.
You need to plug the cable into an input designated RGB not component. As I posted above the most likely place to find that is one of the SCART sockets.
The alternative is to buy a VGA to SCART lead rather than an adapter to go with your existing lead.
You can't do VGA to SCART with a simple lead either, they aren't the same - and assuming you did it would be low resolution only.
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I bought a new indoor aerial (SLx Digitop 27769R) and still cannot even get a glimmer of a channel on auto-tune!
Any advice gratefully received
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Advice? Don't start two threads on the same subject!Any advice gratefully received - #30
- #4Thanks ProDave - that is my only option now
Stig - thanx for your advice but I didn't find the thread I started in July '09 until after my new post but it is so kind of you to point that out. - #5If you give us your postcode or town we can look up where you are likely to get your signal from and advise you better.
Generally an indoor set top aerial only works if you are very very close to the transmitter. - #6Thanks to everyone who tried to help I found some advice in another thread (can't find it now!) about manual tuning, which I had not tried.
Now I have everything I want, on an indoor aerial, in the kitchen!!
No matter what the problem DS Forum posters will always provide an answer - #7I have tried retuning by first installation steps but I still cannot get my lost channels back. Can anyone please help me? I do not know how to get to' restore factory settings' and start from scratch.Many Thanks to anyone replying
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Retuning by first installation steps is probably the same as restoring factory settings.I have tried retuning by first installation steps but I still cannot get my lost channels back. Can anyone please help me? I do not know how to get to' restore factory settings' and start from scratch.Many Thanks to anyone replying
What transmitter are you on (or town you live in), what channels have you lost and what date did they go missing? - #9Thanks for replying,I live in Edinburgh and use The Blackhill transmitter.Channels jump from 9 to 13 ,14 then to 28 jumps to 33 and then 70:
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Strange! You are missing three (SDN, ArqA and ArqB) of the five multiplexes your TV should receive. These are on UHF channels 41, 44 and 47. But you do get BBCA and D3&4 which are on UHF channels 46 and 43. (These numbers are not station channel numbers on your Alba). The Blackhill transmitter has completed Digital Switchover and all the multiplexes are being transmitted at high power.Thanks for replying,I live in Edinburgh and use The Blackhill transmitter.Channels jump from 9 to 13 ,14 then to 28 jumps to 33 and then 70:
I assume:
1. You have your own aerial ie you don't get your signal from a communal aerial system.
2. That the Alba is your only digital television receiver - you don't have another Freeview Set Top Box to try.
3. You have tried pulling out the Alba's mains plug for 30 seconds before plugging in and trying a retune.
If still no success try unplugging the aerial lead, do a retune and let it complete, then plug in the aerial and do another complete retune. - #11I suspect the set may have found Craigkelly's BBC & ITV/C4/C5 muxes on ch 27 & 24? (COMs are 42, 45 & 39).
A lot of Edinburgh viewers use Craigkelly (aka Burnt Island, Fife). It used to be group A for analogue but is wideband for digital) which may also have some relevance.
A manual tune of this TV may be in order? As might checking where the aerial actually points. - #12many thanks for replying.You are right it is craigkelly I use.I have tried retuning manually but no success,I will keep trying but I suspect I am not doing this properly. The old grey matter does not work properly after a certain age.Thanks again for your help
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If you are certain it's Craigkelly than as posted above are you certain the aerial is appropriate for that transmitter?many thanks for replying.You are right it is craigkelly I use.I have tried retuning manually but no success,I will keep trying but I suspect I am not doing this properly. The old grey matter does not work properly after a certain age.Thanks again for your help
If the aerial pre-dates digital by any margin then it could be a Group A which only covers a small section of the UHF TV band. It does not cover channels in the 40s where some of the muxes are to be found.
If that is the case then an aerial change may be in order. - #14Linda44 originally said 'I still cannot get my lost channels back' which to me means that she did have them and then they disappeared. So unless something drastic has happened to her aerial she shouldn't need a new one.
If she really did have those missing channels previously can she think of anything that changed at the same time they disappeared? - #15Could they be channels that she (Linda44) received before the Craigkelly switchover (which was last June) and lost at the time of the switchover? It seems that MUX A / SDN / COM4 used to be on channel number 23 and is now on 42, if I'm reading this correctly:http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=NT233872
If that's the problem then the channels in question would be ITV3, 5*, 5USA, etc.
I had something like that happen with MUX C / ArqA / COM5 when my local transmitter (Nottingham) switched as it used to be on 29 and it moved to 52. I had to get a wideband aerial to get my channels back. - #16
I did ask when they went missing but never got an answer to that. I hope Linda44 hasn't had this problem for 6 months!Could they be channels that she (Linda44) received before the Craigkelly switchover (which was last June) and lost at the time of the switchover? It seems that MUX A / SDN / COM4 used to be on channel number 23 and is now on 42, if I'm reading this correctly:http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=NT233872
If that's the problem then the channels in question would be ITV3, 5*, 5USA, etc.
I had something like that happen with MUX C / ArqA / COM5 when my local transmitter (Nottingham) switched as it used to be on 29 and it moved to 52. I had to get a wideband aerial to get my channels back. - #17
That agrees with the DigitalUK websiteCould they be channels that she (Linda44) received before the Craigkelly switchover (which was last June) and lost at the time of the switchover? It seems that MUX A / SDN / COM4 used to be on channel number 23 and is now on 42, if I'm reading this correctly:http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=NT233872
If that's the problem then the channels in question would be ITV3, 5*, 5USA, etc.
http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/postcodechecker/main/traderegion/stv_central/main
You could be correct in that prior to DSO the box got the mux that was on UHF 23 and so within Group A but has now moved out of group.