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OK - tried swapping monitors but the problem remains the same.
Heres a thing though, i used to watch all my videos on my DivX player. Now, when trying to watch any video is come up with an error message: 'Unable to render video: The DivX player is unable to initialize the video software required to play this file. There is likely a problem with your DirectX installation. Please reinstall DirectX and try again.' I have DirectX 9.0c installed. -- OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz RAM: 1024 DDR Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Red can be the most difficult color to display.... on an HDTV you often get > 'strobing' with red. It seems more obvious than any other solid color. > > Did you try another monitor? Borrow one from a friend from an hour or so > just to check. 60Hz is fine for an LCD but VERY low for a CRT. I'd > actually change it to 75 if it's an LCD and something more like 85 or higher > for a CRT. > > > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > http://www.coribright.com/windows > > > > "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0A97DB68-3B97-4354-A996-0EC65D97447A@microsoft.com... > > I've noticed something else too, the colour red in all videos seems to be > > more pixellated than any other colour. > > > > Strange. > > -- > > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > > RAM: 1024 DDR > > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > > > > > > "Andy H" wrote: > > > >> Are you talking about Hurley or the picture in general? Lol. > >> > >> My monitor is a Packard Bell but according to Everest it is a 17" NEC > >> FT700. > >> My resolution is 1280 by 1024 and the refresh rate is 60 Hz. > >> -- > >> OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> RAM: 1024 DDR > >> Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> > >> > >> "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> > >> > Ew that's fairly nasty.... ! > >> > > >> > What monitor are you running on and what is your resolution set at... > >> > and > >> > the monitor refresh rate? > >> > -- > >> > Cari (MS-MVP) > >> > Printing & Imaging > >> > http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:B32DE95B-C1D1-4D5E-952F-DB30DD708B2A@microsoft.com... > >> > >I am downloading Catalyst 5.13 Windows Media Centre Edition drivers > >> > >from > >> > >the > >> > > ATI website. I will try and take a screenshot to show you how bad it > >> > > is. > >> > > > >> > > You may not see it as bad as it is because it is zoomed out a bit, > >> > > but > >> > > peoples shoulders are square. > >> > > > >> > > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ryou/shot2.jpg > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > Try saving it, zooming in once and thats how i am watching it. > >> > > > >> > > Is there any chance the Bios may need updating? > >> > > > >> > > -- > >> > > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> > > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> > > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> > > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> Are you sure you are downloading the Media Center 2005 specific > >> > >> drivers > >> > >> from > >> > >> ATI's website and not the non-MCE ones? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > >> news:95E6C198-13E0-49AB-B2E7-A1A8C99F1D25@microsoft.com... > >> > >> > ok, from the beginning: > >> > >> > > >> > >> > My computer was working fine a month ago when I would watch > >> > >> > downloaded > >> > >> > videos in Divx player/WMP10/PowerDVD and even with the stock > >> > >> > graphics > >> > >> > card > >> > >> > (Radeon 9200) the picture was crystal clear. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Now, when i watch programs they look grainy and there is clear > >> > >> > pixellation > >> > >> > on the outlines of objects. This does not affect pictures, only > >> > >> > video > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > occurs on all video viewers. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Also, When i try and start my Media Centre it looks it appears > >> > >> > large in > >> > >> > contrast to the 1280/1024 my desktop is currently set at and > >> > >> > starts by > >> > >> > telling me "Your video card or drivers are not compatible with > >> > >> > Media > >> > >> > Centre". > >> > >> > > >> > >> > How can this be if they were supplied with the computer and worked > >> > >> > before? > >> > >> > > >> > >> > I tried updating the driver for the graphics card and also the TV > >> > >> > tuner > >> > >> > card. What else can i do? > >> > >> > > >> > >> > -- > >> > >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> > >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> > >> > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> > >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> > >> > > >> > >> >> Let's start again, what is the exact problem you have? > >> > >> >> -- > >> > >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> > >> >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> >> http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > >> >> news:EABB5574-C830-4CBE-A32B-9755B581A4A4@microsoft.com... > >> > >> >> > Ok. I'll start in saying that i have posted several posts on > >> > >> >> > this > >> > >> >> > board > >> > >> >> > who > >> > >> >> > try and be helpful at first but end in the same result.....my > >> > >> >> > computer > >> > >> >> > not > >> > >> >> > being fixed. > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > After looking at these posts and the sheer volume of problems > >> > >> >> > that > >> > >> >> > come > >> > >> >> > in, > >> > >> >> > I have come to one conclusion.....computers are made with a > >> > >> >> > built in > >> > >> >> > 'random > >> > >> >> > problem generator' after the warranty runs out. > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > Think of it this way - two programmers (one honest and one > >> > >> >> > not-s-honest) > >> > >> >> > create exactly the same program but the less honest of the two > >> > >> >> > puts > >> > >> >> > in > >> > >> >> > a > >> > >> >> > backdoor code so a problem occurs in the program. Result? The > >> > >> >> > programmer > >> > >> >> > gets called back to solve the problem and thus creating a need > >> > >> >> > to > >> > >> >> > call > >> > >> >> > him/her back. More money for the less-honest, no after-sales > >> > >> >> > service > >> > >> >> > required > >> > >> >> > from the honest one. > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > So I buy a computer and after a year it comes up with a problem > >> > >> >> > which > >> > >> >> > no-one > >> > >> >> > can decipher and doesn't appear to have a solution. Oh wait, i > >> > >> >> > know > >> > >> >> > a > >> > >> >> > solution. Take it back and be told it'll be expensive to fix. > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > Is it some kind of insider knowledge where manufacturers are > >> > >> >> > all > >> > >> >> > laughing > >> > >> >> > behind our backs while their computers run fine? > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > We live in a world where people where the only way to ensure > >> > >> >> > service > >> > >> >> > is > >> > >> >> > to > >> > >> >> > provide a bad one? > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > I am seriously peed off and thinking of taking an axe to mine > >> > >> >> > and > >> > >> >> > moving > >> > >> >> > to > >> > >> >> > tibet where there are no computers in the monastrys > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > -- > >> > >> >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> > >> >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> > >> >> > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> > >> >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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There was a recent update for DirectX that didn't come down via the Updates
..... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A9D5CABE-A876-43E4-AA5F-3EA013AB0D1E@microsoft.com... > OK - tried swapping monitors but the problem remains the same. > > Heres a thing though, i used to watch all my videos on my DivX player. > Now, > when trying to watch any video is come up with an error message: > > 'Unable to render video: > > The DivX player is unable to initialize the video software required to > play > this file. There is likely a problem with your DirectX installation. > Please > reinstall DirectX and try again.' > > I have DirectX 9.0c installed. > -- > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > RAM: 1024 DDR > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Red can be the most difficult color to display.... on an HDTV you often >> get >> 'strobing' with red. It seems more obvious than any other solid color. >> >> Did you try another monitor? Borrow one from a friend from an hour or so >> just to check. 60Hz is fine for an LCD but VERY low for a CRT. I'd >> actually change it to 75 if it's an LCD and something more like 85 or >> higher >> for a CRT. >> >> >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> http://www.coribright.com/windows >> >> >> >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:0A97DB68-3B97-4354-A996-0EC65D97447A@microsoft.com... >> > I've noticed something else too, the colour red in all videos seems to >> > be >> > more pixellated than any other colour. >> > >> > Strange. >> > -- >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz >> > RAM: 1024 DDR >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 >> > >> > >> > "Andy H" wrote: >> > >> >> Are you talking about Hurley or the picture in general? Lol. >> >> >> >> My monitor is a Packard Bell but according to Everest it is a 17" NEC >> >> FT700. >> >> My resolution is 1280 by 1024 and the refresh rate is 60 Hz. >> >> -- >> >> OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 >> >> Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz >> >> RAM: 1024 DDR >> >> Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 >> >> >> >> >> >> "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >> >> >> > Ew that's fairly nasty.... ! >> >> > >> >> > What monitor are you running on and what is your resolution set >> >> > at... >> >> > and >> >> > the monitor refresh rate? >> >> > -- >> >> > Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> > Printing & Imaging >> >> > http://www.coribright.com/windows >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > news:B32DE95B-C1D1-4D5E-952F-DB30DD708B2A@microsoft.com... >> >> > >I am downloading Catalyst 5.13 Windows Media Centre Edition drivers >> >> > >from >> >> > >the >> >> > > ATI website. I will try and take a screenshot to show you how bad >> >> > > it >> >> > > is. >> >> > > >> >> > > You may not see it as bad as it is because it is zoomed out a bit, >> >> > > but >> >> > > peoples shoulders are square. >> >> > > >> >> > > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ryou/shot2.jpg >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > Try saving it, zooming in once and thats how i am watching it. >> >> > > >> >> > > Is there any chance the Bios may need updating? >> >> > > >> >> > > -- >> >> > > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 >> >> > > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz >> >> > > RAM: 1024 DDR >> >> > > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > >> Are you sure you are downloading the Media Center 2005 specific >> >> > >> drivers >> >> > >> from >> >> > >> ATI's website and not the non-MCE ones? >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> -- >> >> > >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> > >> Printing & Imaging >> >> > >> http://www.coribright.com/windows >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > >> news:95E6C198-13E0-49AB-B2E7-A1A8C99F1D25@microsoft.com... >> >> > >> > ok, from the beginning: >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > My computer was working fine a month ago when I would watch >> >> > >> > downloaded >> >> > >> > videos in Divx player/WMP10/PowerDVD and even with the stock >> >> > >> > graphics >> >> > >> > card >> >> > >> > (Radeon 9200) the picture was crystal clear. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Now, when i watch programs they look grainy and there is clear >> >> > >> > pixellation >> >> > >> > on the outlines of objects. This does not affect pictures, only >> >> > >> > video >> >> > >> > and >> >> > >> > occurs on all video viewers. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Also, When i try and start my Media Centre it looks it appears >> >> > >> > large in >> >> > >> > contrast to the 1280/1024 my desktop is currently set at and >> >> > >> > starts by >> >> > >> > telling me "Your video card or drivers are not compatible with >> >> > >> > Media >> >> > >> > Centre". >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > How can this be if they were supplied with the computer and >> >> > >> > worked >> >> > >> > before? >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > I tried updating the driver for the graphics card and also the >> >> > >> > TV >> >> > >> > tuner >> >> > >> > card. What else can i do? >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > -- >> >> > >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 >> >> > >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz >> >> > >> > RAM: 1024 DDR >> >> > >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> >> Let's start again, what is the exact problem you have? >> >> > >> >> -- >> >> > >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> > >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> > >> >> http://www.coribright.com/windows >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > >> >> news:EABB5574-C830-4CBE-A32B-9755B581A4A4@microsoft.com... >> >> > >> >> > Ok. I'll start in saying that i have posted several posts on >> >> > >> >> > this >> >> > >> >> > board >> >> > >> >> > who >> >> > >> >> > try and be helpful at first but end in the same >> >> > >> >> > result.....my >> >> > >> >> > computer >> >> > >> >> > not >> >> > >> >> > being fixed. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > After looking at these posts and the sheer volume of >> >> > >> >> > problems >> >> > >> >> > that >> >> > >> >> > come >> >> > >> >> > in, >> >> > >> >> > I have come to one conclusion.....computers are made with a >> >> > >> >> > built in >> >> > >> >> > 'random >> >> > >> >> > problem generator' after the warranty runs out. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Think of it this way - two programmers (one honest and one >> >> > >> >> > not-s-honest) >> >> > >> >> > create exactly the same program but the less honest of the >> >> > >> >> > two >> >> > >> >> > puts >> >> > >> >> > in >> >> > >> >> > a >> >> > >> >> > backdoor code so a problem occurs in the program. Result? >> >> > >> >> > The >> >> > >> >> > programmer >> >> > >> >> > gets called back to solve the problem and thus creating a >> >> > >> >> > need >> >> > >> >> > to >> >> > >> >> > call >> >> > >> >> > him/her back. More money for the less-honest, no after-sales >> >> > >> >> > service >> >> > >> >> > required >> >> > >> >> > from the honest one. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > So I buy a computer and after a year it comes up with a >> >> > >> >> > problem >> >> > >> >> > which >> >> > >> >> > no-one >> >> > >> >> > can decipher and doesn't appear to have a solution. Oh >> >> > >> >> > wait, i >> >> > >> >> > know >> >> > >> >> > a >> >> > >> >> > solution. Take it back and be told it'll be expensive to >> >> > >> >> > fix. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Is it some kind of insider knowledge where manufacturers are >> >> > >> >> > all >> >> > >> >> > laughing >> >> > >> >> > behind our backs while their computers run fine? >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > We live in a world where people where the only way to ensure >> >> > >> >> > service >> >> > >> >> > is >> >> > >> >> > to >> >> > >> >> > provide a bad one? >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I am seriously peed off and thinking of taking an axe to >> >> > >> >> > mine >> >> > >> >> > and >> >> > >> >> > moving >> >> > >> >> > to >> >> > >> >> > tibet where there are no computers in the monastrys >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > >> >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 >> >> > >> >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz >> >> > >> >> > RAM: 1024 DDR >> >> > >> >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> |
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HALLELUJAH!
I did some tinkering, reinstalled DirectX 9 and messed about with stuff and the end result - the video has now corrected itself and Media Centre runs normally without the error message and the tv is working! I am scared that downloading that update you provided may undo something i did, is it worth downloading it? Thanks very much for your help with this -- OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz RAM: 1024 DDR Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > There was a recent update for DirectX that didn't come down via the Updates > ..... > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > http://www.coribright.com/windows > > > > "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A9D5CABE-A876-43E4-AA5F-3EA013AB0D1E@microsoft.com... > > OK - tried swapping monitors but the problem remains the same. > > > > Heres a thing though, i used to watch all my videos on my DivX player. > > Now, > > when trying to watch any video is come up with an error message: > > > > 'Unable to render video: > > > > The DivX player is unable to initialize the video software required to > > play > > this file. There is likely a problem with your DirectX installation. > > Please > > reinstall DirectX and try again.' > > > > I have DirectX 9.0c installed. > > -- > > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > > RAM: 1024 DDR > > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > > > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> Red can be the most difficult color to display.... on an HDTV you often > >> get > >> 'strobing' with red. It seems more obvious than any other solid color. > >> > >> Did you try another monitor? Borrow one from a friend from an hour or so > >> just to check. 60Hz is fine for an LCD but VERY low for a CRT. I'd > >> actually change it to 75 if it's an LCD and something more like 85 or > >> higher > >> for a CRT. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> > >> > >> > >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:0A97DB68-3B97-4354-A996-0EC65D97447A@microsoft.com... > >> > I've noticed something else too, the colour red in all videos seems to > >> > be > >> > more pixellated than any other colour. > >> > > >> > Strange. > >> > -- > >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> > > >> > > >> > "Andy H" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Are you talking about Hurley or the picture in general? Lol. > >> >> > >> >> My monitor is a Packard Bell but according to Everest it is a 17" NEC > >> >> FT700. > >> >> My resolution is 1280 by 1024 and the refresh rate is 60 Hz. > >> >> -- > >> >> OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> >> Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> >> RAM: 1024 DDR > >> >> Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > Ew that's fairly nasty.... ! > >> >> > > >> >> > What monitor are you running on and what is your resolution set > >> >> > at... > >> >> > and > >> >> > the monitor refresh rate? > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Cari (MS-MVP) > >> >> > Printing & Imaging > >> >> > http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> > news:B32DE95B-C1D1-4D5E-952F-DB30DD708B2A@microsoft.com... > >> >> > >I am downloading Catalyst 5.13 Windows Media Centre Edition drivers > >> >> > >from > >> >> > >the > >> >> > > ATI website. I will try and take a screenshot to show you how bad > >> >> > > it > >> >> > > is. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > You may not see it as bad as it is because it is zoomed out a bit, > >> >> > > but > >> >> > > peoples shoulders are square. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ryou/shot2.jpg > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Try saving it, zooming in once and thats how i am watching it. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Is there any chance the Bios may need updating? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > -- > >> >> > > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> >> > > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> >> > > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> >> > > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> >> > > > >> >> > >> Are you sure you are downloading the Media Center 2005 specific > >> >> > >> drivers > >> >> > >> from > >> >> > >> ATI's website and not the non-MCE ones? > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> -- > >> >> > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> >> > >> Printing & Imaging > >> >> > >> http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> > >> news:95E6C198-13E0-49AB-B2E7-A1A8C99F1D25@microsoft.com... > >> >> > >> > ok, from the beginning: > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > My computer was working fine a month ago when I would watch > >> >> > >> > downloaded > >> >> > >> > videos in Divx player/WMP10/PowerDVD and even with the stock > >> >> > >> > graphics > >> >> > >> > card > >> >> > >> > (Radeon 9200) the picture was crystal clear. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > Now, when i watch programs they look grainy and there is clear > >> >> > >> > pixellation > >> >> > >> > on the outlines of objects. This does not affect pictures, only > >> >> > >> > video > >> >> > >> > and > >> >> > >> > occurs on all video viewers. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > Also, When i try and start my Media Centre it looks it appears > >> >> > >> > large in > >> >> > >> > contrast to the 1280/1024 my desktop is currently set at and > >> >> > >> > starts by > >> >> > >> > telling me "Your video card or drivers are not compatible with > >> >> > >> > Media > >> >> > >> > Centre". > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > How can this be if they were supplied with the computer and > >> >> > >> > worked > >> >> > >> > before? > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > I tried updating the driver for the graphics card and also the > >> >> > >> > TV > >> >> > >> > tuner > >> >> > >> > card. What else can i do? > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > -- > >> >> > >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> >> > >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> >> > >> > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> >> > >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Let's start again, what is the exact problem you have? > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> > >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> >> > >> >> Printing & Imaging > >> >> > >> >> http://www.coribright.com/windows > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Andy H" <AndyH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> > >> >> news:EABB5574-C830-4CBE-A32B-9755B581A4A4@microsoft.com... > >> >> > >> >> > Ok. I'll start in saying that i have posted several posts on > >> >> > >> >> > this > >> >> > >> >> > board > >> >> > >> >> > who > >> >> > >> >> > try and be helpful at first but end in the same > >> >> > >> >> > result.....my > >> >> > >> >> > computer > >> >> > >> >> > not > >> >> > >> >> > being fixed. > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > After looking at these posts and the sheer volume of > >> >> > >> >> > problems > >> >> > >> >> > that > >> >> > >> >> > come > >> >> > >> >> > in, > >> >> > >> >> > I have come to one conclusion.....computers are made with a > >> >> > >> >> > built in > >> >> > >> >> > 'random > >> >> > >> >> > problem generator' after the warranty runs out. > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > Think of it this way - two programmers (one honest and one > >> >> > >> >> > not-s-honest) > >> >> > >> >> > create exactly the same program but the less honest of the > >> >> > >> >> > two > >> >> > >> >> > puts > >> >> > >> >> > in > >> >> > >> >> > a > >> >> > >> >> > backdoor code so a problem occurs in the program. Result? > >> >> > >> >> > The > >> >> > >> >> > programmer > >> >> > >> >> > gets called back to solve the problem and thus creating a > >> >> > >> >> > need > >> >> > >> >> > to > >> >> > >> >> > call > >> >> > >> >> > him/her back. More money for the less-honest, no after-sales > >> >> > >> >> > service > >> >> > >> >> > required > >> >> > >> >> > from the honest one. > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > So I buy a computer and after a year it comes up with a > >> >> > >> >> > problem > >> >> > >> >> > which > >> >> > >> >> > no-one > >> >> > >> >> > can decipher and doesn't appear to have a solution. Oh > >> >> > >> >> > wait, i > >> >> > >> >> > know > >> >> > >> >> > a > >> >> > >> >> > solution. Take it back and be told it'll be expensive to > >> >> > >> >> > fix. > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > Is it some kind of insider knowledge where manufacturers are > >> >> > >> >> > all > >> >> > >> >> > laughing > >> >> > >> >> > behind our backs while their computers run fine? > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > We live in a world where people where the only way to ensure > >> >> > >> >> > service > >> >> > >> >> > is > >> >> > >> >> > to > >> >> > >> >> > provide a bad one? > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > I am seriously peed off and thinking of taking an axe to > >> >> > >> >> > mine > >> >> > >> >> > and > >> >> > >> >> > moving > >> >> > >> >> > to > >> >> > >> >> > tibet where there are no computers in the monastrys > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > -- > >> >> > >> >> > OS: Windows XP MCE 2004 SP2 > >> >> > >> >> > Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz > >> >> > >> >> > RAM: 1024 DDR > >> >> > >> >> > Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X700 > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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