ASUS P5WD2 Premium and ATI AIW X600 Pro - TV Freezes

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Jag

I just bought P5WD2 Permium and ATI AIW X600 Pro yesterday. Running XP SP2
with the .net and remote wonder II 3.0, along with the latest drivers and
MMC from ATI's website. I'm recording VHS tapes from the Composite TV in.
It crashes every here and there and the picture just freezes. Running
Pentium D 3.0G

Anyone else is facing the same issue. Is there an compatibility issue
between ASUS and ATI? Please respond quick cause I can still exchange the
H/W for now.

Thanks a lot,
-jag
 
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D. Corn

Jag said:
I just bought P5WD2 Permium and ATI AIW X600 Pro yesterday. Running XP SP2
with the .net and remote wonder II 3.0, along with the latest drivers and
MMC from ATI's website. I'm recording VHS tapes from the Composite TV in.
It crashes every here and there and the picture just freezes. Running
Pentium D 3.0G

Anyone else is facing the same issue. Is there an compatibility issue
between ASUS and ATI? Please respond quick cause I can still exchange the
H/W for now.

Thanks a lot,
-jag

ATI TV card software and drivers are crap. Microsoft has
informed ATI of the problems
with these cards, and ATI refuses to acknowlege this to the
customer. My ATI AIW 9600
totally ****s my system. Again, Microsoft has informed ATI
of this SPECIFIC PROBLEM
and ATI has responded to them that THEY HAVE NO SOLUTION!
You think they'll
tell you this truth? Nope. Will they fix it? Nope. They
have no solution remember? They'll
just produce what they call the next generation video, put
the old non-working cards on sale,
and then grab all the poor little rich kid's
mommies money for the new cards, hoping everyone will
forget. Then you'll have those same
mama's boys
who may or may not own stock in ATI, try to make you out as
some kind of idiot for
telling the truth about their crap in the newsgroup they
were foolish enough to start!
 

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