Second monitor output

Hi there,
Sorry if I am being really dumb but I am wondering if anyone can help me.
I have a MSI TI4200 128MB DDR card which has a svideo and composite in and out.
I am trying to have a tv as a second monitor to allow me to do some video and sound editing.
I thought that this card would allow me to do that but I might be wrong.  
In the control pannel I go to settings and then to advanced and then Nview, it shows that extra monitors can be used but the options are blanked out.  The only one that is available to me is standard (Nview disabled). The others clone, horizontal span and vertical span are not able to be selected.
I have tried re-installing the software and a number of diferent options but I just dont seem to be able to do it.  Is this feature supported on my card?
I have read though the adobe file that came with the card and it talks about the setup of the second monitor but that is only available with MX cards.  I havent got a clue if mine is MX or not I cant find any information on it or what the alternative to MX is!
I would have thought that a second monitor output would be supported on the card I have as it has an svideo output to go to an external device.
If it is not supported can I put in my old graphics card and use that as a second monitor output??
Thanks for your time in advance....
Andrea

Ok, thanks for the advise.  That clears up the TV out thing.
  I am really sure that the card I have can operate a dual monitor system though as I previously installed the card before I reformatted my hard drive for a clean up and the settings were there then and I could choose the monitor setup.
On the back of the card there is the standard VGA D shape connector for my CRT monitor and also a DVI connector which I have an adapter for.  Can a second monitor be run from this?  and do the seetings only appear for this monitor when it is plugged in?
I just can't understand how I had all the settings before and now when I want to use them they dont work! (Sod's law maybe?!)
Is there a piece of software that I have missed when re-installing?  I am have been through everyting I have got to check though.
I have some software called Nview and it states there that it is active, but when I go into the settings of my monitor it says that it is not.  I cant find this piece of software on its own to re-install, did it come with the drivers?
Thanks again for your help
Andrea

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