Connecting iBook G3 to television

Because my laptop screen is so small I usually watch DVD on television via the white connector from Apple. Recently I must have hit some key on the laptop (perhaps when I picked it up) because now when I connect to the tv the vertical hold goes squirrely. Using the same RCA port I can use the PlayStation or DVD player. And I can connect the laptop to my 19" Compaq monitor. But not to the tv unless I get REALLY good at speed reading.
I don't know any way to test out the white connector - does it work with anything besides a tv or vcr? Any idea what switch I changed on the laptop? Etc. Oh, since I don't use this machine much, it is still at 10.2.8

Hi, and welcome to Apple Discussions.
_Frank Canzolino_ says:
+Only thoughts I have at this point are checking the resolutions and frequency that are set up in the System Preferences>Displays control panel when the external display is hooked up to the computer. They should also try to temporarily lay their hands on another mini-vga to video adapter and see if the problem reproduces. Thirdly, they could try another wire from the adapter to the TV.+

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