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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Tone" data-source="post: 477356" data-attributes="member: 84008"><p>All this solution is leading to is no solution. If everyone installs the hack and quits investigating, who is going to solve the problem?</p><p></p><p>1) The problem exists on both ATI cards and Nvidia Cards.</p><p>2) Vista's original evr.dll is the only fix to the problem</p><p></p><p>That tell's me that Microsoft changed how something worked and it isn't necessarily a bug. Since it happens with Nvidia and ATI it leaves me to believe that there isn't necessarily a video driver problem either.</p><p></p><p>I think the only way we are going to solve this problem is if one the devs looks into it further. My biggest question: why is there a registry flag that kicks VMC in the butt and resolves the issue, starting with the 9.3 catalyst drivers?</p><p></p><p>If we all throw in another donation to help one of the devs pick up a 4670 will someone look at it? At least give us some details to work with. Going to Microsoft/ATI/Nvidia with blacks are gray in mediaportal won't be very high on their list.</p><p></p><p>In the mean time I'm going to find some time to boot up Windows 7 on another drive and see if the issue still exists on it or not. If it does we have real issues!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Tone, post: 477356, member: 84008"] All this solution is leading to is no solution. If everyone installs the hack and quits investigating, who is going to solve the problem? 1) The problem exists on both ATI cards and Nvidia Cards. 2) Vista's original evr.dll is the only fix to the problem That tell's me that Microsoft changed how something worked and it isn't necessarily a bug. Since it happens with Nvidia and ATI it leaves me to believe that there isn't necessarily a video driver problem either. I think the only way we are going to solve this problem is if one the devs looks into it further. My biggest question: why is there a registry flag that kicks VMC in the butt and resolves the issue, starting with the 9.3 catalyst drivers? If we all throw in another donation to help one of the devs pick up a 4670 will someone look at it? At least give us some details to work with. Going to Microsoft/ATI/Nvidia with blacks are gray in mediaportal won't be very high on their list. In the mean time I'm going to find some time to boot up Windows 7 on another drive and see if the issue still exists on it or not. If it does we have real issues! [/QUOTE]
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