Video-in video out - HELP

guys, i have a graphics card that supports video in and video out.  i've have done several things already with the video in function, but i haven't had any luck of displaying on TV what my PC sees.
i've tried several things including updating and reverting video drivers, but no progress at all.  all i see is a black screen.
what is the problem with this???
please help....

Hi there,
I posted an answer for you in the other thread...
You can see it HERE .
Cheers!

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