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<blockquote data-quote="Prophet7985" data-source="post: 419635" data-attributes="member: 66847"><p>Hi,</p><p>I can confirm the BSOD reported from kenwonders.</p><p>I switched to Windows 7 RC a few days ago and after setting every thing up like in Vista I experienced a BSOD everytime I started to watch a mkv video. This Video has 720p@60hz my Desktop refresh rate was 50hz. </p><p>I didn't tested other files. It took me quite a while to find out that these BSOD are related to the ARC. </p><p></p><p>The BSOD seems to occur when I try to use the force option. It also seems that it doesn't change the refresh rate if you don't use the force option.</p><p></p><p>I have currently deactivated ARC and hope that this problem will be fixed because ARC is making Media Portal just so much bettter.</p><p></p><p>I use a Nvidia 9300 Onboard Graphics Chip so the problem seems to be not related to the ATI Drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prophet7985, post: 419635, member: 66847"] Hi, I can confirm the BSOD reported from kenwonders. I switched to Windows 7 RC a few days ago and after setting every thing up like in Vista I experienced a BSOD everytime I started to watch a mkv video. This Video has 720p@60hz my Desktop refresh rate was 50hz. I didn't tested other files. It took me quite a while to find out that these BSOD are related to the ARC. The BSOD seems to occur when I try to use the force option. It also seems that it doesn't change the refresh rate if you don't use the force option. I have currently deactivated ARC and hope that this problem will be fixed because ARC is making Media Portal just so much bettter. I use a Nvidia 9300 Onboard Graphics Chip so the problem seems to be not related to the ATI Drivers. [/QUOTE]
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