Hi Patrick,
I've also had lot of problems with my ATI AIW 9000Pro card, that ATI/Canada
has solved thanks to the following procedure.
Hope it will also be of some help to you.
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Download the Catalyst 3.7 drivers from our website (in fact, I've downloaded
the 7.94 version. I think it will work as well with the last one available
on their web site) at:
http://www.ati.com/support/drivers/w...eonwdm-xp.html (Download the
High Speed driver bundle).
Before preceding, download a program called Driver Cleaner from
http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/. Install it.
1. Uninstall the ATI Display & ATI Control Panel + DVD Decoder + MMC + DAO
+ MMC 7.9 + Remote Wonder + Hyrdravision (if installed).
Located in the ADD\REMOVE Programs under the control panel
Go to Start, Run, type in msconfig
- choose selective startup
- uncheck load startup items
- click on the services tab
- select hide all MS services
- de-select the remaining items
- apply, OK, restart the system.
2. Restart into SAFEMODE.
Windows XP/2000 - Tap the F8 key once prompted
3. Open Device Manger. Uninstall any display adapters listed. Don't
restart.
4. Run Driver Cleaner. Select the Tools menu, and select Cab Cleaner.
Make sure Driver.cab is selected. Hit the clean button.
5. Once Cab Cleaner has completed, close it. In the Driver Cleaner
program, make sure ATI is selected. Hit the clean button. Select ATI WDM.
Hit the clean button. Select ATI MMC. Hit the clean button.
Restart back to Normal Windows.
6. Allow the system to redetect the display adapter. Under Windows 2000
or XP, cancel the install.
7. Install the display drivers (Catalyst 3.7 or the version you have
downloaded). Restart.
Put in the ATI CD. Run the Install. Select Custom Install when given
the option. Uncheck the ATI Control Panel, Display Drivers, and Multimedia
Drivers. Proceed, and restart when prompted.
NOTE: You re-run msconfig and restore the Normal Startup once everything
has been reinstalled.
NOTE2: DirectX 9.0b is not compatible with some TV standards (France and
maybe a few others). MS has issued a patch in august to solve the problem.
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> I still haven't solved my problem being unable to capture video directly
> into Movie Maker 2 using my ATI All In Wonder VE (7500) card.
>
> I am wondering if anybody has gotten this configuration to work? It'd be
> helpful to my troubleshooting if I atl east new it was *possible*. <grin!>
>
> So please take a second, review my system configuration isted below, and
if
> you are successfully capturing into MM2 using an ATI card with a similar
> configuration, please post here.
>
> ATI All-In-Wonder VE (7500, AGP) / Catalyst 3.9
> NVidia GeForce4 MX440 (Jaton Video-158PCI-64Twin, PCI) / ForceWare 52.16
> DirectX 9.0b
> Windows XP Pro SP1
> Movie Maker 2
>
> I'm also having problems with Windows Media Encoder 9 (preview works,
> encoding won't start). Anybody have WME9 working an ATI AIW card?
>
>
> Thanks for your time!
> Patrick
>
>