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GeForce 2 Ultra - PowerDVD - WinXP Home



 
 
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Old July 6th 03, 02:50 PM
B
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Default GeForce 2 Ultra - PowerDVD - WinXP Home

What version of PowerDVD are you running?

regards

B
"Damaeus" wrote in message
...
Ever since installing (on a clean drive) WinXP Home, in PowerDVD, I no

longer
have the option of using the Hardware Accelerator to play DVD's, but when

I
was running Win98SE, I did have that option. Anybody know what's up with
that?

================================================== =====================
System Credentials - Hardware
================================================== =====================
Motherboard : Abit KT7A-RAID - BIOS 3R
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1200 MHz (Not Overclocked)
CoolerMaster DP5-6H51 (Recommended by AMD)
512 MB Infineon PC-133 CAS-2 SD-RAM
VIA 4.40 4in1 Drivers
AGP : CL 3-D Annihilator 2 Ultra (GeForce 2 Ultra)(64MB

DDR-RAM)
Running Detonator 44.03 nVidia Reference Drivers

(Win98)
MicronPC 900Mx Trinitron 19" .24mm 1600x1200 @ 88Hz
Running at 1280x1024 @ 85Hz refresh (no rolling

lines)
PCI 1 : Empty
PCI 2 : Hauppauge WinTV 404 TV Tuner/Video Capture
PCI 3 : DSI DI3635 v.90 Fax/Voice WinModem 56k
PCI 4 : SoundBlaster Live Platinum 5.1
Front Speaker Output: Monitor Mounted Speakers
Rear Speaker Output: Temporarily Empty :-(
Gameport: Gravis xTerminator Digital Gamepad
Mic: Packard Bell Microphone
PCI 5 : Empty
PCI 6 : Linksys Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet NC100 2.1
ISA : Empty

Serial 1 : (COM1) Empty ;Creative ModemBlaster DE5625 56k External
Serial 2 : (COM2) Empty

Parallel : Mustek 600 III EP Plus Scanner

USB 1 : Empty
USB 2 : Empty

PS/2 1 : Logitech Optical MouseMan Wheel
PS/2 2 : Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite
CueCat Barcode Scanner

Case: Antec SX1030B (Black)
Power Supply: 400 Watts
5.25 #1 ex: Toshiba SD-R1002 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combination Drive
CD Digital Out to SB Live Platinum 5.1 in PCI #4
CD Analog Out to SB Live Platinum 5.1 in PCI #4
5.25 #2 ex: Empty
5.25 #3 ex: Empty
5.25 #4 ex: Creative Soundblaster Platinum 5.1 Live Drive II/IR
3.5 #1 ex: A:\ TEAC 3.5: Floppy Model FD-235-HF
3.5 #2 ex: Empty
3.5 #3 in: Empty
3.5 #4 in: C:\ Maxtor 30GB ATA-66 7200RPM Hard Drive Model 53076U6
3.5 #5 in: I:\ TriGem 4.3GB ATA-33 5400RPM Hard Drive
3.5 #6 in: Empty
Cooling :
CPU: Heatsink : CoolerMaster DP5-6H51 (Recommended by AMD)
Rear:
P/S Cooling Fan : Antec DF1208SL - 0.20 amp - 12 volt
Rear Cooling Fan 1 : Antec DF1208SL - 0.20 amp - 12 volt
Rear Cooling Fan 2 : Manhattan 700894 Ball Bearing
Front :
Front Cooling Fan 1 : Silencer Mod. 802812 - 0.075 amp
Front Cooling Fan 2 : Generic Fan




================================================== =====================
System Credentials - Software
================================================== =====================

Internet : Cox High Speed Internet
OS : Windows XP Home - Version 2002 SP-1
WWW Browser : Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp1.020828-1920
Cipher Strength: 128-bit

WWW Editor : Dreamweaver 4 / Fireworks 4 Studio / Homesite 5
E-Mail : Forte Agent 1.93/32.576 w/ Classic Hamster 2.0.0.0
Usenet : Forte Agent 1.93/32.576 w/ Classic Hamster 2.0.0.0
Firewall : Kerio Personal Firewall 2.1.4
AntiVirus : None
Misc :

Multimedia : Winamp 2.80
: Windows Media Player 8.00.00.4487

Chat : Trillian Pro

Word Proc : MS Office 97
: MS Works 4.5a


Damaeus



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Old July 6th 03, 03:57 PM
Biz
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Unless I'm reading it wrong, this says you're running the Win98 drivers.. Try upgrading to the XP
detonators.....
--
Biz

"Don't touch that please, your primitive intellect wouldn't understand
alloys and compositions and,......things with molecular structures,....and
the....." - Ash


"Damaeus" wrote in message
...
Ever since installing (on a clean drive) WinXP Home, in PowerDVD, I no longer
have the option of using the Hardware Accelerator to play DVD's, but when I
was running Win98SE, I did have that option. Anybody know what's up with
that?

================================================== =====================
System Credentials - Hardware
================================================== =====================
Motherboard : Abit KT7A-RAID - BIOS 3R
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1200 MHz (Not Overclocked)
CoolerMaster DP5-6H51 (Recommended by AMD)
512 MB Infineon PC-133 CAS-2 SD-RAM
VIA 4.40 4in1 Drivers
AGP : CL 3-D Annihilator 2 Ultra (GeForce 2 Ultra)(64MB DDR-RAM)
Running Detonator 44.03 nVidia Reference Drivers (Win98)
MicronPC 900Mx Trinitron 19" .24mm 1600x1200 @ 88Hz
Running at 1280x1024 @ 85Hz refresh (no rolling lines)
PCI 1 : Empty
PCI 2 : Hauppauge WinTV 404 TV Tuner/Video Capture
PCI 3 : DSI DI3635 v.90 Fax/Voice WinModem 56k
PCI 4 : SoundBlaster Live Platinum 5.1
Front Speaker Output: Monitor Mounted Speakers
Rear Speaker Output: Temporarily Empty :-(
Gameport: Gravis xTerminator Digital Gamepad
Mic: Packard Bell Microphone
PCI 5 : Empty
PCI 6 : Linksys Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet NC100 2.1
ISA : Empty

Serial 1 : (COM1) Empty ;Creative ModemBlaster DE5625 56k External
Serial 2 : (COM2) Empty

Parallel : Mustek 600 III EP Plus Scanner

USB 1 : Empty
USB 2 : Empty

PS/2 1 : Logitech Optical MouseMan Wheel
PS/2 2 : Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite
CueCat Barcode Scanner

Case: Antec SX1030B (Black)
Power Supply: 400 Watts
5.25 #1 ex: Toshiba SD-R1002 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combination Drive
CD Digital Out to SB Live Platinum 5.1 in PCI #4
CD Analog Out to SB Live Platinum 5.1 in PCI #4
5.25 #2 ex: Empty
5.25 #3 ex: Empty
5.25 #4 ex: Creative Soundblaster Platinum 5.1 Live Drive II/IR
3.5 #1 ex: A:\ TEAC 3.5: Floppy Model FD-235-HF
3.5 #2 ex: Empty
3.5 #3 in: Empty
3.5 #4 in: C:\ Maxtor 30GB ATA-66 7200RPM Hard Drive Model 53076U6
3.5 #5 in: I:\ TriGem 4.3GB ATA-33 5400RPM Hard Drive
3.5 #6 in: Empty
Cooling :
CPU: Heatsink : CoolerMaster DP5-6H51 (Recommended by AMD)
Rear:
P/S Cooling Fan : Antec DF1208SL - 0.20 amp - 12 volt
Rear Cooling Fan 1 : Antec DF1208SL - 0.20 amp - 12 volt
Rear Cooling Fan 2 : Manhattan 700894 Ball Bearing
Front :
Front Cooling Fan 1 : Silencer Mod. 802812 - 0.075 amp
Front Cooling Fan 2 : Generic Fan




================================================== =====================
System Credentials - Software
================================================== =====================

Internet : Cox High Speed Internet
OS : Windows XP Home - Version 2002 SP-1
WWW Browser : Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp1.020828-1920
Cipher Strength: 128-bit

WWW Editor : Dreamweaver 4 / Fireworks 4 Studio / Homesite 5
E-Mail : Forte Agent 1.93/32.576 w/ Classic Hamster 2.0.0.0
Usenet : Forte Agent 1.93/32.576 w/ Classic Hamster 2.0.0.0
Firewall : Kerio Personal Firewall 2.1.4
AntiVirus : None
Misc :

Multimedia : Winamp 2.80
: Windows Media Player 8.00.00.4487

Chat : Trillian Pro

Word Proc : MS Office 97
: MS Works 4.5a


Damaeus



 




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