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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Geek" data-source="post: 41122" data-attributes="member: 18181"><p>I've built 4 systems based on the ATi 200 chipset, 1 based on the 6100 chipset and 1 system based on the older ATi chipset.</p><p>I haven't seen any problems with any of them. Even the older ATi chipset works fine with MediaPortal and DVD playback. I haven't installed a new version on that machine yet but it shouldn't be a problem since it's already set for VMR9 Renderless.</p><p></p><p>If you are having playback issues make sure your bios settings are ok and make sure you are using codecs that actually support your chipset. Make sure Windows Media Video Accelleration is enabled in the drivers. Make sure all hardware accelleration is turned on in MediaPortal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Geek, post: 41122, member: 18181"] I've built 4 systems based on the ATi 200 chipset, 1 based on the 6100 chipset and 1 system based on the older ATi chipset. I haven't seen any problems with any of them. Even the older ATi chipset works fine with MediaPortal and DVD playback. I haven't installed a new version on that machine yet but it shouldn't be a problem since it's already set for VMR9 Renderless. If you are having playback issues make sure your bios settings are ok and make sure you are using codecs that actually support your chipset. Make sure Windows Media Video Accelleration is enabled in the drivers. Make sure all hardware accelleration is turned on in MediaPortal. [/QUOTE]
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