Sorry know nothing about ATI player, never seen it in fact.
"Jim Bailey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Excellent ! Thanks a lot ! Works great for Win Media Player. Would you
happen to know how to accomplish the same thing for the ATI File Player ? I
don't see a setting anywhere that resembles that in the mmc setup.
Thanks again
jim
"oldwolf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi guys
> try this,
> win media player > tools > performance > advanced (under video
> acceleration)
>> untick use video mixing renderer in video acceleration and dvd video.
> It fixed my problem similar to yours.
>
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sorry, this's not really a reply, but sounds like your problem is
> similar to mine:
>
>
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c.../browse_thread
> /thread/6bc7cf9b04b09b85/957e642063f5c883?hl=en#957e642063f5c883
>
> I have an image in the thread to show what my screen looks like...Does
> it look like your?
>
> :-(
>
>
> Jim Bailey wrote:
>> Hi. I have an AIW 2006 PCIE. Occasionally, when I download various movie
>> clips, they show up simply a 'blob' of green, yellow, blue etc. You can
>> tell that the scene is there mixed up in all the colors, and the audio is
>> fine. Doesn't matter usually whether I open the file with ATI's viewer or
>> plain old MS Media Player. The latest files I looked at were some home
> made
>> clips of a guy on eBay who sells Grand Pianos and demos them. These were
>> .wmv's.
>>
>> Then again, other files are fine. Then too, I have files I can open with
>> ATI's viewer, but won't show properly in Media Player. Do I have
>> something
>> set up wrong ?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> jim
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>