Multimedia Center 9.02

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Jim Brown

I have an ATI TV Wonder PCI that was working OK with Multimedia Center
8.9. I upgraded to Multimedia Center 9.02 and I cannot get the TV Player to
work. I get an error message that 'ATIMMC.exe has encountered a problem'.
All I want is the TV Player installed. I installed the ATI TV Wonder Drivers
and then removed the 8.9 Multimedia Center. I then installed the Version
9.02.
Can anyone help me?
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Thank you,
Jim Brown

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Rick Kowalski

I've continued to have same problem for months. I tried again with
latest drivers and still get "ATIMMC.exe" error when trying to run TV.
I've done fresh installs per precise directions (ie, ATI uninstall
routine plus Drive Cleaner software). When I revert back to 9.01, no
problems. ATI support continues to send pretty useless e-mails....I'd
love to know that someone will take diagnostic prints & truly look
into why the error occurs.

Rick
 
G

Georg

Rick,
Just to let you know that you are not alone. I have a 9700pro and HDTV
Wounder. The DTV works but same error message with 9.02.

Georg
 
G

Greg

Hello,

Anyone figure this out yet? Same problem here, ATI AIW 9600 Pro,
worked fine viewing tv with mmc ver 8.8, then I made the mistake up
bumping up to 9.02 and now I get message, as I try to launch tv,
"ATIMMC.exe has encountered a problem and is shutting down" - can't
get past that. I was wondering if any of you had worked this problem
out.

Thanks,
Greg
 
J

John Parkes

I had the same problem but with ATI MMC 9.01. I just downloaded MMC
9.03 from the ATI site and everything works fine. It even has a DVD
player. I uninstalled the MMC 9.01 only. It didn't ask to uninstall
the ATI drivers or to reboot so I then installed MMC 9.03 and rebooted
as prompted and it is fixed.
 

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