Qosmio F30 - question about D-video out

Hey,.

A few months ago I bought a laptop Toshiba Qosmio F30 in Germany that has a video-D output. There is also a cable included in conversion of D-video to SCART. I tried that with some TVs at home using the SCART, but there was always a horrible fuzzy video signal where I couldn't identify some of the desktop icons. Do you have any idea what's wrong here?

Greetz
HMC

Hello

I don't know about you but in the BIOS settings somewhere must be option to activate the option SCART. Please, enter BIOS settings and check it out.
Another very important thing is to use the right channel of the TV.

Good luck!

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