MSI Geforce 4 MX440 TV OUT?????????

Hi Guys,
I have a P4 2.4Ghz + an MSI Geforce 4 MX440 with TV Out. The problem i have is when i connect my graphic card with a TV. When I choose the TV as a display monitor  and try to watch a DVD, i am getting a picture (on my TV) full of horizontal lines and a lot of flickers. I tried different programs such as Windows Media Player, Real One player, Win DVD 4 but i had the same result with all of them. I noticed that the flickering increases as soon as i maximize the picture to full screen. I also updated the drivers of the graphic card.
Can anyone help me re this matter because for me it is important to use the TV out.
Thanks
Popaine ;(

your tv will be 50 hz and the computer uses a 60 hz refresh rate ,try turning off your monitor while watching your dvd on the tv,Best regards Tony

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    Board: Sapphire A9RX480 "Grouper"
    Bios: oldest and even latest official version available tried, even moded version: http://ax2.old-cans.com/grouper - still same problem!
    VGA: MSI GeForce 210-MD512H ( http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N210-MD512H.html#?div=Specification )
    PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
    CPU: Opteron 148
    MEM: Mushkin Enhanced DDR400 PC3200 (can do 2-2-2-5 :D - memtest fine)
    HDD: none
    COOLER: Zalman CNPS 9500 Led
    OC: none
    OS: none
    It is just a mainboard, PSU and floppy sitting on chair near monitor (Eizo F35 Flexscan) for testing... Nothing else.
    Tried 8x settings in the PCIE Bus Width, no difference :(
    Some BIOS settings are really interesting - how about these?
    LTD Configuration - Enabled
    Upstream LTD Bus Width - 16bit
    Downstream LTD Bus Width - 16bit
    LTD Bus Frequency - Auto (1GHz, 800MHz, 600MHz, 400MHz, 200MHz)
    (I know, this have more to do with the CPU memory controler that GFX card, but who knows?)
    PCIE GFX Core Payload Size - 64Bytes (32Bytes, 16Bytes)
    PCIE GPP Core Payload Size - 64Bytes (32Bytes, 16Bytes)
    NB-SB Port Configuration - Default (Enhanced)
    PCI-E GFX Link Width - x16 (x12, x8, x4, x2, x1)
    Assign IRQ For VGA - Enabled (Disabled)
    ...any suggestions? Tried 32Bytes (for the PCIE GFX Core Payload Size|PCIE GPP Core Payload Size settings), but no change. Eg. NO POST with this MSI card...
    Additional info about the card: it is MSI GeForce 210-MD512H, on the PCB is near the heatsink and PCIE connector:
    "V201" "VER: 1.1" and "Product of China" and near the "no trash" symbol is "D33008"
    From the bottom side, there is a big letters "N1996" after a "Nike" checkmark and at the end of the PCB, some probably manufacture info:
    APCB M3 94V-0
    RU 0942 E230435
    E129N4774BB
    Bought the card from friend, who replaced it with faster one. Tried with another computer, where it worked just fine (IIRC Gigabyte mainboard, but not sure about it) ...
    Is there any bios fix for this card that help me out?

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