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composite video out any good on Asus M2NPV-VM board?

Hi,
I've posted this question in relation to Windows Vista, but then realized that not many people may have Vista installed yet, therefore I'm asking this question again here, sorry for double posting.
Basically I have the Asus M2nPV-VM that comes with it's own TV out module, which connects directly to the mainboard.
I have an old TV that only support Video In Composite (the yellow RCA) and the picture I'm getting is horrible. Large parts of the picture a cut of and the picture flickers a lot.

Has anyone got a decent composite video signal out of the M2NPV-VM board?

Thanks.
Steve
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