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Old October 12th 03, 10:58 AM
Gudi Smiers
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Default TV probs with AIW9700/Cat36/MMC8.1

Hmm, never had any problems, but after a recent fresh install of my system
the following happens: after installing
WDM/cat36-driver/controlpanel/DAO/MMC8.1 I can't watch TV, i.e. I can for
one second per channel, after that only noise. Tried to re-scan (deep scan),
31 channels found, but same problem afterward (country = Netherlands). Like
I said, I've used the same configuration before the fresh instaal, then no
problems. What's wrong?

Bo.


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Old October 12th 03, 12:56 PM
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"Gudi Smiers" wrote in message
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Hmm, never had any problems, but after a recent fresh install of my system
the following happens: after installing
WDM/cat36-driver/controlpanel/DAO/MMC8.1 I can't watch TV, i.e. I can for
one second per channel, after that only noise. Tried to re-scan (deep

scan),
31 channels found, but same problem afterward (country = Netherlands).

Like
I said, I've used the same configuration before the fresh instaal, then no
problems. What's wrong?

Bo.


Bo, there is a problem with DirectX 9.0b and PAL/SECAM tuners. Your
description doesn't sound exactly like it, but it's not impossible , if
you've installed DX9.0b, that this is the cause. If so, M$ have finally
posted a fix at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;825116, although
they have yet to warn people of the problem on the DX9.0b download page, and
the fix is not easy to find.

HTH patrickp


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Old October 12th 03, 02:13 PM
Bouwe Zijlstra
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I've already installed the DX9.0b patch (even before installing the ati
drivers). I think that is not the problem.

I've noticed that the thumbnail-display in ATI/TV works good, actually al
the channels show up, and the '' active' channel is playing.

Bo.

"patrickp" - take five to email me schreef in
bericht ...

"Gudi Smiers" wrote in message
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Hmm, never had any problems, but after a recent fresh install of my

system
the following happens: after installing
WDM/cat36-driver/controlpanel/DAO/MMC8.1 I can't watch TV, i.e. I can

for
one second per channel, after that only noise. Tried to re-scan (deep

scan),
31 channels found, but same problem afterward (country = Netherlands).

Like
I said, I've used the same configuration before the fresh instaal, then

no
problems. What's wrong?

Bo.


Bo, there is a problem with DirectX 9.0b and PAL/SECAM tuners. Your
description doesn't sound exactly like it, but it's not impossible , if
you've installed DX9.0b, that this is the cause. If so, M$ have finally
posted a fix at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;825116, although
they have yet to warn people of the problem on the DX9.0b download page,

and
the fix is not easy to find.

HTH patrickp




 




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