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Hey. Sounds like you are using some kind of dual-view or extended desktop via the computer for video. This may sometimes be a problem. If you can see the desktop but no video using the projector it is not a projector problem. It is probably your grapic card och software problem.
Try different setups in the graphic cards settings, like the projector as primary monitor etc. That usually solves the problem.
Is it a downloaded movie? You possibly do not have the right codec to view it. Download VLC media player. It is free open-source software that can play practically any video format.
Check the cables connected to the back of the projector. reinsert the cables a few times to get a good contact. Jiggle the connection at the projector to see if there is a bad connection, do this while viewing the image on the screen. If everything is good and no response to the connections, It might be the main/input board is bad and will need replacement.
Re Keystone 68 projectors:
I join the growing throngs of folks who wish to view their family archives in 8 mm before submitting the reels to the digitals for conversion. Doesn't anyone have an answer for us? I continue to search, if I find, I'll post.
Fauvette
sounds like bad cables, or wrong setting on projector you may have it set to compoent instead of composite,, you don't tell how you are hooking it up. (what type of cables you are using)
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