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What is the MS hotfix for the clock timing.
"Brett Patterson" wrote: > Well, the hotfix is meant for those running XP and/or DirectX 9.0b. I'm > running XP SP2 and DX9.0c so it doesn't pertain to me. The hotfix you have > to call for, so I wouldn't put much faith in getting it. All it is is a dll > for you to replace. I'm having the same problems, and I'll pass on what ATI > has told me: > ------- > Audio and video out of sync on some channels or recordings > > The information in this article applies to certain TV Tuner products under > Windows XP Service Pack 2 (including Media Center Edition). > > While watching TV or playing back captured video, audio may be out of sync > with the video. This issue is not specific to ATI, as it may affect 3rd party > TV Tuner / capture devices as well. > > The following ATI products may be affected: > > * E-HOME WONDER > * HDTV WONDER > * TV WONDER Series > > Microsoft has posted Knowledge Base Article - 887131, stating a fix is now > available. > --------- > Regarding your issue: > > The information in this article applies to the following configurations: > > - TV WONDER PRO > > When "Best video quality" from the video tab in Setup is checked, audio > levels may become lower. Additionally, the audio and video may become out of > sync after a few channel changes. > > !! Audio levels may become lower and after few channel changes, the video > may get out of sync. > > WORKAROUND: > In some instances, it may be possible to work around this issue by muting > all other mixer recording inputs other than line in. > ------ > Dear Customer, > > To help you determine if warranty service is required on a technical issue > you are experiencing, please follow the four-step Warranty process below: > > STEP 1: SEARCH THE ATI CUSTOMER CARE KNOWLEDGEBASE > > When experiencing a technical issue please visit our KNOWLEDGEBASE to find > answers to your questions prior to requesting warranty service. Please note > that over 80% of the video cards returned to ATI Technologies for Warranty > Service are tested functional. > > ATI Technologies recommends that you have the latest drivers to optimize the > performance of your product. These are available from our Drivers Download > page. > > Here is a list of examples that likely DO NOT require warranty service. > > 1. System restarts to a black screen after installa > ---------- > Regarding your issue: > > You have to understand that when all trouble-shooting has been done then > replacing the card is the last step. > > If you do not want to...then I suggest that you should consider reisntalling > windows to see if that fixes it. > > Also, testing the card in another PC is another way of making sure that it > is not a SOFTWARE related issue. > ================================================== ==== > > I'm still waiting to test it out (I'm Supposed to be getting another box > soon). > > ~Brett > > "vf" wrote: > > > A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended > > to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to > > systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive > > additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this > > problem, we recommend that you wait for the next release that contains this > > hotfix. > > > > Hot fix? I have the same problem. > > > > "Brett Patterson" wrote: > > > > > Hi all. I've searched the KB and found article 887131 about the sync issues, > > > but it says it deals with DX9.0b. I have 9.0c installed and still having the > > > sync issues. I contacted ATI about it, but they directed me back to article > > > 887131. I'm going to continue to pursue on the ATI end, but just wondering > > > if any MS guys can help me here. > > > > > > System Specs: > > > --------------- > > > Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (San Diego) > > > Memory....: 2 GB 400MHz SDRAM > > > Hard Drive: (4) 160 GB HDD ( (2) SATA, (2) IDE ) > > > Vidoe Card: MSI RX800 Pro-TD256e > > > Motherboard: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe > > > Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy (PCI) > > > OS: MS Windows XP Pro (MMEC License) > > > TV Tuner: ATI TV-Wonder Pro w/ Remote > > > > > > Any help you can offer would be great. Thanks. > > > > > > ~Brett |
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It's a replacement crystal.dll file (or something like that, maybe
quartz.dll) file. Not sure what the difference(s) is (are) but I do know that you ahve to call MS for the hotfix. ~Brett "vf" wrote: > What is the MS hotfix for the clock timing. > > "Brett Patterson" wrote: > > > Well, the hotfix is meant for those running XP and/or DirectX 9.0b. I'm > > running XP SP2 and DX9.0c so it doesn't pertain to me. The hotfix you have > > to call for, so I wouldn't put much faith in getting it. All it is is a dll > > for you to replace. I'm having the same problems, and I'll pass on what ATI > > has told me: > > ------- > > Audio and video out of sync on some channels or recordings > > > > The information in this article applies to certain TV Tuner products under > > Windows XP Service Pack 2 (including Media Center Edition). > > > > While watching TV or playing back captured video, audio may be out of sync > > with the video. This issue is not specific to ATI, as it may affect 3rd party > > TV Tuner / capture devices as well. > > > > The following ATI products may be affected: > > > > * E-HOME WONDER > > * HDTV WONDER > > * TV WONDER Series > > > > Microsoft has posted Knowledge Base Article - 887131, stating a fix is now > > available. > > --------- > > Regarding your issue: > > > > The information in this article applies to the following configurations: > > > > - TV WONDER PRO > > > > When "Best video quality" from the video tab in Setup is checked, audio > > levels may become lower. Additionally, the audio and video may become out of > > sync after a few channel changes. > > > > !! Audio levels may become lower and after few channel changes, the video > > may get out of sync. > > > > WORKAROUND: > > In some instances, it may be possible to work around this issue by muting > > all other mixer recording inputs other than line in. > > ------ > > Dear Customer, > > > > To help you determine if warranty service is required on a technical issue > > you are experiencing, please follow the four-step Warranty process below: > > > > STEP 1: SEARCH THE ATI CUSTOMER CARE KNOWLEDGEBASE > > > > When experiencing a technical issue please visit our KNOWLEDGEBASE to find > > answers to your questions prior to requesting warranty service. Please note > > that over 80% of the video cards returned to ATI Technologies for Warranty > > Service are tested functional. > > > > ATI Technologies recommends that you have the latest drivers to optimize the > > performance of your product. These are available from our Drivers Download > > page. > > > > Here is a list of examples that likely DO NOT require warranty service. > > > > 1. System restarts to a black screen after installa > > ---------- > > Regarding your issue: > > > > You have to understand that when all trouble-shooting has been done then > > replacing the card is the last step. > > > > If you do not want to...then I suggest that you should consider reisntalling > > windows to see if that fixes it. > > > > Also, testing the card in another PC is another way of making sure that it > > is not a SOFTWARE related issue. > > ================================================== ==== > > > > I'm still waiting to test it out (I'm Supposed to be getting another box > > soon). > > > > ~Brett > > > > "vf" wrote: > > > > > A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended > > > to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to > > > systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive > > > additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this > > > problem, we recommend that you wait for the next release that contains this > > > hotfix. > > > > > > Hot fix? I have the same problem. > > > > > > "Brett Patterson" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi all. I've searched the KB and found article 887131 about the sync issues, > > > > but it says it deals with DX9.0b. I have 9.0c installed and still having the > > > > sync issues. I contacted ATI about it, but they directed me back to article > > > > 887131. I'm going to continue to pursue on the ATI end, but just wondering > > > > if any MS guys can help me here. > > > > > > > > System Specs: > > > > --------------- > > > > Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (San Diego) > > > > Memory....: 2 GB 400MHz SDRAM > > > > Hard Drive: (4) 160 GB HDD ( (2) SATA, (2) IDE ) > > > > Vidoe Card: MSI RX800 Pro-TD256e > > > > Motherboard: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe > > > > Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy (PCI) > > > > OS: MS Windows XP Pro (MMEC License) > > > > TV Tuner: ATI TV-Wonder Pro w/ Remote > > > > > > > > Any help you can offer would be great. Thanks. > > > > > > > > ~Brett |
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