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Yes, even more than with PDVD.also with the microsoft one ?
Yes, even more than with PDVD.also with the microsoft one ?
I just updated my MSI windbox dc100 with ATI 6320 and e-450 chipset with latest 12.1 drivers.
MSI Global ? Desktop - Wind Box DC100
not impressed at all ...
the new CCC video settings seemed to grey out all my advanced video/color settings.
reverting back to previous drivers did nothing for me as the old CCC now also had those options greyed out .. so leftover registry mess has probably already occurred by the 12.1 drivers installation.
found some settings in the registry, but playing around with them didnt yield any positive results.
I dare not mention how long I fiddled with this.
So now I just run with whatever settings.
ATI please unf*c* urselves
/gibman
I just updated my MSI windbox dc100 with ATI 6320 and e-450 chipset with latest 12.1 drivers.
MSI Global ? Desktop - Wind Box DC100
not impressed at all ...
the new CCC video settings seemed to grey out all my advanced video/color settings.
reverting back to previous drivers did nothing for me as the old CCC now also had those options greyed out .. so leftover registry mess has probably already occurred by the 12.1 drivers installation.
found some settings in the registry, but playing around with them didnt yield any positive results.
I dare not mention how long I fiddled with this.
So now I just run with whatever settings.
ATI please unf*c* urselves
/gibman
nobody else with this issue ?
seems to happen on another HD6000 series card of mine as well.
I tried CCC 12.2- same mess.
advanced video settings are all disabled, they do seem to have their old values.. I can see the values for noise reduction etc.
although impossible for me to change it, I could probably change the values using regedit. OMG!"!!
to summarize.
it doesnt happen on my hd5000 or hd3000 series cards.
only happens on hd6000 series, so far.
/gibman
12.4 seems to solve all video problems for me, but incredibly with this version the HDMI audio device keeps disconnecting when I turn my TV off. Do the engineers at ATI even bother with basic testing?!
I'm certainly never buying an ATI card again