Yes, that's exactly the same issue that I've been having with the X1300.
Did you ever get it resolved?
Another user (theshowman) described it as pinkish everywhere (no blue). I'm using the 7-pin "svideo" to component HDTV adapter from I recently ordered from ATI -- Part Number: 6110017600 (since I don't think I got one from Dell out of the box. Is there another ATI 7-pin adapter that's specific to the X1300 video card?
Hello. I have the identical problem with our XPS410, ATI X1300 and the ATI 7-pin s-video to component cable part #6110017600. Did you ever find a solution to the missing blue color?
Mysticales
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May 24th, 2006 23:00
Plus make sure its all securely plugged in.
But can you link me to the adapter your using..? I tried S-Vid and its not too sharp and I want to see better on the HTDV..
SppoppS
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February 9th, 2008 22:00
Yes, that's exactly the same issue that I've been having with the X1300.
Did you ever get it resolved?
Another user (theshowman) described it as pinkish everywhere (no blue). I'm using the 7-pin "svideo" to component HDTV adapter from I recently ordered from ATI -- Part Number: 6110017600 (since I don't think I got one from Dell out of the box. Is there another ATI 7-pin adapter that's specific to the X1300 video card?
FYI: It's in an XPS410 tower - not a laptop.
SP
lamaplace
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April 1st, 2008 21:00
Hello. I have the identical problem with our XPS410, ATI X1300 and the ATI 7-pin s-video to component cable part #6110017600. Did you ever find a solution to the missing blue color?
Thanks!