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Old October 22nd 03, 07:54 PM
Wim The
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Default Problem with MSI Personal Cinema FX5200

Since I installed new versions of the driver software PersonalCinema_45.33
and 2.13-VIVO_TV (download from msi), the software stopped working. The
WinDVR hangs on the splash window and never starts. All other capture
software and NVDVD hangs on initialization as well.

Anyone any ideas?
System: Chaintech 6BTS Pentium IIII

Powerstrip info:

Diagnostic report - generated on 20-10-2003

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--

PowerStrip build - 410

Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 1

DirectX build - v.5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920)

OpenGL renderer - (n/a)

System board

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--

CPU speed - 652 MHz

Type - Intel i440BX-W977TF-2A69KC39C-00

BIOS - Award Bios, 07/23/1999

AGP aperture - 32 MB

AGP transfer mechanism - DMA

AGP non-local memory - 124,0 MB

AGP revision - 1.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Fast write protocol - (n/a)

AGP texturing - Enabled

Graphics card #1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--

Identity - NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

Memory clock - 405,00 MHz

Engine clock - 249,75 MHz

IRQ - 11, shared

AGP revision - 3.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x, 4x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Display driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

DirectX driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

Attached monitor - Default Monitor (Microsoft)

Monitor caps (1) - 1600x1200, 75kHz, 85Hz

Device enumeration

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (032210DEh) - using IRQ11

Intel CPU-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71908086h)

Intel PCI-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71918086h)

Intel PCI-to-ISA bridge (71108086h)

Intel IDE controller (71118086h)

Intel Universal serial bus (USB) (71128086h) - using IRQ10

Intel Power management controller (71138086h)

Adaptec SCSI controller (80789004h) - using IRQ9

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ11

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ5

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (31041106h) - using IRQ9

Realtek Ethernet controller (813910ECh) - using IRQ5

Creative Labs Audio device (00021102h) - using IRQ9

Creative Labs Input controller (70021102h)




  #2  
Old October 22nd 03, 08:30 PM
B
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Did you install the MSI video drivers or the NVIDIA generic drivers from the
NVIDIA website?

regards

B
"Wim The" wrote in message
...
Since I installed new versions of the driver software PersonalCinema_45.33
and 2.13-VIVO_TV (download from msi), the software stopped working. The
WinDVR hangs on the splash window and never starts. All other capture
software and NVDVD hangs on initialization as well.

Anyone any ideas?
System: Chaintech 6BTS Pentium IIII

Powerstrip info:

Diagnostic report - generated on 20-10-2003

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

--
--

PowerStrip build - 410

Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 1

DirectX build - v.5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920)

OpenGL renderer - (n/a)

System board

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

--
--

CPU speed - 652 MHz

Type - Intel i440BX-W977TF-2A69KC39C-00

BIOS - Award Bios, 07/23/1999

AGP aperture - 32 MB

AGP transfer mechanism - DMA

AGP non-local memory - 124,0 MB

AGP revision - 1.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Fast write protocol - (n/a)

AGP texturing - Enabled

Graphics card #1

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

--
--

Identity - NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

Memory clock - 405,00 MHz

Engine clock - 249,75 MHz

IRQ - 11, shared

AGP revision - 3.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x, 4x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Display driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

DirectX driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

Attached monitor - Default Monitor (Microsoft)

Monitor caps (1) - 1600x1200, 75kHz, 85Hz

Device enumeration

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

--
--

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (032210DEh) - using IRQ11

Intel CPU-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71908086h)

Intel PCI-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71918086h)

Intel PCI-to-ISA bridge (71108086h)

Intel IDE controller (71118086h)

Intel Universal serial bus (USB) (71128086h) - using IRQ10

Intel Power management controller (71138086h)

Adaptec SCSI controller (80789004h) - using IRQ9

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ11

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ5

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (31041106h) - using IRQ9

Realtek Ethernet controller (813910ECh) - using IRQ5

Creative Labs Audio device (00021102h) - using IRQ9

Creative Labs Input controller (70021102h)






  #3  
Old October 22nd 03, 10:01 PM
Wim The
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From the msi site. Windows complains about the missing signing on the video
driver and does not complain about missing signs on the capture drivers.

thanks for your quick response.
Wim.

"B" wrote in message
...
Did you install the MSI video drivers or the NVIDIA generic drivers from

the
NVIDIA website?

regards

B
"Wim The" wrote in message
...
Since I installed new versions of the driver software

PersonalCinema_45.33
and 2.13-VIVO_TV (download from msi), the software stopped working. The
WinDVR hangs on the splash window and never starts. All other capture
software and NVDVD hangs on initialization as well.

Anyone any ideas?
System: Chaintech 6BTS Pentium IIII

Powerstrip info:

Diagnostic report - generated on 20-10-2003


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

PowerStrip build - 410

Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 1

DirectX build - v.5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920)

OpenGL renderer - (n/a)

System board


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

CPU speed - 652 MHz

Type - Intel i440BX-W977TF-2A69KC39C-00

BIOS - Award Bios, 07/23/1999

AGP aperture - 32 MB

AGP transfer mechanism - DMA

AGP non-local memory - 124,0 MB

AGP revision - 1.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Fast write protocol - (n/a)

AGP texturing - Enabled

Graphics card #1


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

Identity - NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

Memory clock - 405,00 MHz

Engine clock - 249,75 MHz

IRQ - 11, shared

AGP revision - 3.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x, 4x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Display driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

DirectX driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

Attached monitor - Default Monitor (Microsoft)

Monitor caps (1) - 1600x1200, 75kHz, 85Hz

Device enumeration


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (032210DEh) - using IRQ11

Intel CPU-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71908086h)

Intel PCI-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71918086h)

Intel PCI-to-ISA bridge (71108086h)

Intel IDE controller (71118086h)

Intel Universal serial bus (USB) (71128086h) - using IRQ10

Intel Power management controller (71138086h)

Adaptec SCSI controller (80789004h) - using IRQ9

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ11

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ5

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (31041106h) - using IRQ9

Realtek Ethernet controller (813910ECh) - using IRQ5

Creative Labs Audio device (00021102h) - using IRQ9

Creative Labs Input controller (70021102h)








  #4  
Old October 24th 03, 10:27 PM
Wim The
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Okay, everything is working after installing the latest DirectX 9b stuff.
Some parts of the driver control was probably messed up. TV Picture quality
is now acceptable as well. Finally.

"B" wrote in message
...
Did you install the MSI video drivers or the NVIDIA generic drivers from

the
NVIDIA website?

regards

B
"Wim The" wrote in message
...
Since I installed new versions of the driver software

PersonalCinema_45.33
and 2.13-VIVO_TV (download from msi), the software stopped working. The
WinDVR hangs on the splash window and never starts. All other capture
software and NVDVD hangs on initialization as well.

Anyone any ideas?
System: Chaintech 6BTS Pentium IIII

Powerstrip info:

Diagnostic report - generated on 20-10-2003


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

PowerStrip build - 410

Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 1

DirectX build - v.5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920)

OpenGL renderer - (n/a)

System board


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

CPU speed - 652 MHz

Type - Intel i440BX-W977TF-2A69KC39C-00

BIOS - Award Bios, 07/23/1999

AGP aperture - 32 MB

AGP transfer mechanism - DMA

AGP non-local memory - 124,0 MB

AGP revision - 1.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Fast write protocol - (n/a)

AGP texturing - Enabled

Graphics card #1


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

Identity - NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

Memory clock - 405,00 MHz

Engine clock - 249,75 MHz

IRQ - 11, shared

AGP revision - 3.00

AGP transfer rates supported - 1x, 2x, 4x

Current AGP transfer rate - 2x

Sideband addressing - Enabled

Display driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

DirectX driver - nv4_disp.dll, v.6.14.10.4523

Attached monitor - Default Monitor (Microsoft)

Monitor caps (1) - 1600x1200, 75kHz, 85Hz

Device enumeration


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (032210DEh) - using IRQ11

Intel CPU-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71908086h)

Intel PCI-to-PCI/AGP bridge (71918086h)

Intel PCI-to-ISA bridge (71108086h)

Intel IDE controller (71118086h)

Intel Universal serial bus (USB) (71128086h) - using IRQ10

Intel Power management controller (71138086h)

Adaptec SCSI controller (80789004h) - using IRQ9

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ11

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (30381106h) - using IRQ5

VIA Universal serial bus (USB) (31041106h) - using IRQ9

Realtek Ethernet controller (813910ECh) - using IRQ5

Creative Labs Audio device (00021102h) - using IRQ9

Creative Labs Input controller (70021102h)








 




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