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ATi Catalyst 6.9
Door Bart van Klaveren - woensdag 20 september 2006 22:08 - Bron: ATi - Submitter: Neo_revisited - Views: 3.093
ATi logo (kleiner) Bij ATi zijn vandaag de negende versie van de Catalyst-drivers van dit jaar van de band komen rollen. De drivers hebben dan ook versienummer 6.9 meegekregen en zijn beschikbaar voor Windows XP (zowel de 32- als 64-bits editie) en Windows Media Center Edition. De Windows 2000 driver is sinds versie 6.2 niet meer bijgewerkt. In deze release zijn onder andere snelheidsverbeteringen waar te nemen in 3DMark2006 en Doom 3, zijn er problemen opgelost in onder meer Desperados 2, Oblivion, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory en MS Flight Simulator 2004, en zijn er zoals gebruikelijk een aantal problemen die wel al erkend zijn, maar nog niet opgelost. De volledige release notes zien er dan ook als volgt uit:
Performance Improvement
* 3DMark2006 overall performance improves 6.7-23.7% with anti-aliasing enabled due to improvements in HyperZ efficiency on the Radeon X1300, X1600 and X1800 series of products. The largest gains can be seen on Crossfire configurations and/or 256MB card configurations at resolutions of 1280x1024 or greater
* Doom3 performances improves up to 9.3% due to further OpenGL shader complier and transform engine optimizations on the entire Radeon X1000 Series of products. The largest gains can be seen on Radeon X1900 configurations at resolutions of 1600x1200 or higher
Issues Resolved in Catalyst Software Suite 6.9
* Desperados 2: Attempting to play the game with CrossFire enabled no longer results in the game failing to launch and an error message being displayed.
* Doom3: Enabling both CrossFire and Temporal AA no longer results in a ghosting effect being noticed when playing the game.
* Elder Scolls IV: Oblivion: Setting the in game video option to High Resolution and setting the 3D option in the Catalyst Control Center to Optimal Quality no longer results in corruption being noticed when playing the game.
* MS Flight Simulator 2004: Creating a flight and clicking on Fly Now no longer results in display corruption and flashing being noticed when playing the game on a system containing an ATi Xpress 200 series product.
* Splinter Cell Chaos Theory: Playing the game on a system running Windows XP and containing an ATi Radeon X1300 or 1600 no longer results in the game failing to respond when enabling AA to 6x.
* The Settlers: Heritage of Kings: Setting AA to 4x, AF to 16x, High Quality AF on, and AAA to on/quality, followed by setting the in game video options to high and the display to 1600x1200 no longer results in black or flashing textures being noticed on the surface.
* Tiger Woods 2005 or 2006: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATi Radeon X19x0 series product installed no longer results in the playback of the opening cinematics failing to playback properly.
* Tomb Raider: Enabling CrossFire and setting AA to 12x and AF to 16x no longer results in corruption being noticed when playing the game on a system containing an ATi Radeon X1800 series.
* Display corruption is no longer noticed when configuring the DTV channel to 1080i broadcast when using an ATi HDTV Wonder.
* When a TV is connected via the component dongle and HDTV is enabled in Clone mode, the display no longer remains blank when rebooting the system when all settings are reset to default.
* Enabling CrossFire no longer results in display corruption being noticed when playing certain 3D games such as Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006 and Madden Football.
* CrossFire: The Windows XP operating system no longer fails to respond when attempting to resume from hibernation mode when CrossFire is enabled under the Windows XP operating system.
* CrossFire support no longer appears in the Catalyst Control Center when using an ATi Hyper-Memory Radeon X1600 or X1300 product under the Windows XP operating system.
* Catalyst Control Center: Deinterlacing modes are no longer missing under the de interlacing settings found in the Catalyst Control Center.
* Playing back a media file using Windows Media Player 11 on a system containing an ATi Radeon X1600 or X1300 series of products no longer results in missing colors and or macroblock corruption being noticed.
* Flashing display is no longer noticed when launching the Catalyst Control Center or when rotating the display using the rotation function found in the Catalyst Control Center.
* Connecting a secondary display device and setting the display resolution to a higher display resolution such as 1920x1440 no longer results in both the display devices failing to resume from a standby state.
* The Windows XP operating system no longer fails to respond during ACPI testing when using an ATi Radeon X1900 series product and CrossFire is enabled.
* Installing the Catalyst software driver on a system running the Windows XP Japanese version operating system no longer results in the .NET Framework version requirement dialog box being displayed in English.
* Playing a DVD using WinDVD no longer results in display corruption being noticed within the player when resizing the player window.
* A full list of VGA and DVI display modes are now available when using an ATi Radeon X1600 or 1300 and selecting List All Modes found in the Advanced option of the Video Settings.
* Catalyst Control Center: The Video preview and Mouse are no longer exhibiting abnormal behavior when selecting Weave mode in the Catalyst Control Center.
* Setting the display resolution to 1400x1080 on a system running the Windows XP operating system and containing an ATi Xpress 200 series product, no longer results in the display appearing jagged.
* CrossFire: Hot-unplugging a DFP from the system when CrossFire is enabled no longer results in the DFP failing to display an image and CrossFire becoming disabled when attempting to hot-plug the DFP to the same DVI port.
* Hot plugging a DFP display device to port number 2 on an ATi Radeon X1800 product no longer results in the DFP display device defaulting to clone mode.
* The operating system no longer fails to respond when attempting to resume from an S3 state when using an ATi Radeon X1x00 product on a system with a Conroe CPU.
* Connecting a TV using the component video connector and enabling in extended desktop mode no longer results in the display failing to display the DVD playback image when dragging the DVD playback window from the primary to the secondary display when setting the display properties to either 720P or 480i.
* Theater mode now works properly when extended desktop mode is enabled under the Windows XP operating system when using an ATi Radeon X19x0 product.
* Switching between full screen and window mode when playing a media file using the Media Center in the Windows MCE operating system no longer results in corruption being noticed in the lower half of the full screen mode when using a system containing an ATi Radeon Xpress 200 series product.
* Connecting an LCD display device to a system containing an ATi Xpress 200 series product and setting the display mode to 800x600 or lower no longer results in the Windows Media Player version 10 moving off center when playing a VCD media file.
* CrossFire: The Windows XP operating system no longer fails to respond when attempting to resume from hibernation mode when CrossFire is enabled.
* When a TV is connected via the component dongle and HDTV is enabled in Clone mode, the display no longer remains blank when rebooting the system when all settings are reset to default.
* The TV format within the Catalyst Control Center now changes based on the Location setting under the Regional and Language options.
* Catalyst Control Center: Creating a profile no longer results in the profile shortcut not being deleted from desktop after uninstalling the Catalyst Control Center.
Known Issues for Catalyst Software Suite 6.9
* Anarchy-Online: Screen corruption may be noticed when walking or running through the terrain.
* Battlefield 2: Attempting to launch the game under Windows XP with the in-game display setting at 1920x1440 or 2048x1536 and AA set to 6x may result in the game failing to launch.
* Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods: Intermittent display corruption may be noticed when playing the game in a system containing an ATi Radeon X1900 series and running the Windows MCE operating system when setting the graphics options within the game to high details.
* Cold War: Playing the game with the display resolution set to 1600x1200 along with AA set to 8x and CrossFire enabled may result in a ghosting effect being noticed.
* Neverwinter Nights: Playing the game under Windows XP on a system containing an ATi Radeon X800 series, may result in the game exiting to the Windows desktop and an error message being displayed.
* Path of Neo: Texture corruption may be noticed when playing the Kung Fu level.
* Sniper Elite: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATi Radeon X1600 series installed may result in texture corruption being noticed.
* World of Warcraft: Playing the game for an extended period of time may result in the game failing to respond when using a Radeon X800.
* The Apply button in the Custom settings of the Advanced mode, found within the Catalyst Control Center Video standard settings, is grayed out when playing a media file.
* Connecting an HDTV to an ATi Radeon X700 series may result in the HDTV being detected as a CRT or TV under the Windows XP operating system.
* The PAL FM fine tuning algorithm is currently using 200 MHz bandwidth which may overlap FM channels resulting in the same FM channel being found several Verdana during the scan function.
* Connecting two display devices to an ATi Radeon X1600 series product may result in the device manager failing to detect the secondary display device.
* OpenGL Extension Viewer: 2.0: Running the Rendering tests may result in a black box appearing when the fog option is enabled.
* Connecting an HDTV as the secondary display device and enabling Theater mode may result in HDTV failing to display an image when attempting to playback a movie with extended desktop mode enabled.
* The IBM T84H display device may fail to display an image when connected to the DVI connector on the ATi Radeon X800 or X850 series.
* Attempting to re-enable any display device other than the primary or secondary display device that has been disabled by CrossFire, may result in the operating system failing to respond.
* Using the ATi Multimedia Center to watch TV may result in the operating system restarting when using an ATi Radeon X1800 series product.
* The Record function currently fails to work when using an ATi All-In-Wonder X1300 with time-shifting enabled.
* Using the ATi Multimedia Center to watch TV may result in the operating system restarting when using an ATi Radeon X1800 series product.
* Changing the regional option found in the control panel to Japan followed by installing the display driver results in the TV format failing to change in accordance with the regional option
* Catalyst Control Center: Entering the Overdrive and changing the GPU setting to 509 and the memory setting to 505 results in color corruption and the Windows XP operating system rebooting
* Selecting the Plus Da Vinci screen saver and attempting to preview it may result in the screen saver not displaying properly after an extended preview
* Enabling CrossFire may result in display corruption being noticed when playing a DVD or media clip using either WinDVD 7, Windows Media Player or PowerDVD 6.
* Plugging a TV into s-video out connector, followed by entering to display manager and clicking detect displays may result in the TV failing to be detected.
* The Record function currently fails to work when using an ATi All-In-Wonder X1300 and time shifting is enabled
* Playing a DVD and switching from AC power to battery power on systems containing an ATi Radeon Xpress 1150 may result in playback lag being noticed.
* Connecting two display devices to an ATi Radeon X1600 series product may result in the device manager failing to detect the secondary display device.
* Plugging a TV into s-video out connector, followed by entering to display manager and clicking detect displays may result in the TV failing to be detected.
* Using the ATi Uninstall Utility to remove the display driver or Catalyst Control Center may result in portions of third party applications also being uninstalled.
* Connecting a TV to the S-video or component connector of an ATi Radeon X1300 or 1600 product may result in the display failing to appear when attempting to resume from an S3 state.
* The Record function currently fails to work when using an ATi All-In-Wonder X1300 and time shifting is enabled.
* Catalyst Control Center: Setting new clock values may result in the confirm changes dialog box failing to be displayed and clicking on cancel option may result in the new values still being applied.
* Setting the display properties to prompt for a restart of the system when making a display resolution change, may result in the selected display resolution not being applied when clicking yes to restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
* Connecting two display devices on a system running the Windows MCE operating system and enabling extended desktop mode may result in display corruption being noticed when dragging and placing a window between the two display devices.
* The Catalyst Control Center version number may differ between the Catalyst Control Center Software Information Center and the version number listed in the Add/Remove programs.
Hier te downloaden
Post edited by: Imoan, at: 2006/09/21 13:17
Ik ga hem vanavond even installeren.
Deze --> Hier te downloaden
werkt niet 🙂 Denk laat het je ff weten 😀
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Post edited by: Dash, at: 2006/09/21 12:23
Het zijn wel weer een hoop fixes 🙂
Ik lees ze eigenlijk nooit, zet ze er gewoon op:woohoo:
Ik heb nog even geen nvidia drivers gezien - nieuwe
Voor mensen met Vista RC2 heeft nvidia een nieuwe driverset gelanceerd:
nVidia ForceWare 96.85 WHQL Vista RC2
nVidia GeForce logo (nieuw)Speciaal voor de laatste Release Candidate van Windows Vista heeft nVidia nieuwe ForceWare-drivers beschikbaar gesteld. De sturprogramma's hebben rugnummer 96.85 meegekregen en zijn tevens voorzien van het WHQL-certificaat. nVidia heeft de nieuwbakken drivers gecompileerd voor x86- en x64-edities van Windows Vista RC2 build 5744. Wat er allemaal veranderd is in ForceWare 96.85 kan gelezen worden in de release notes (pdf). Hieronder zijn de release highlights gepost:
Release Highlights:
* These drivers are only compatible with Windows Vista RC2 build 5744 and higher, and should not be used with other versions of Windows Vista.
* Includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel. Please visit the NVIDIA Control Panel website for more information.
* Includes OpenGL driver for compatibility testing.
* Improved application compatibility and performance.
* For a full list of fixes issues, please view the Release Not
De driverset is hier te downloaden.
Post edited by: Imoan, at: 2006/10/19 11:00
De nieuwe Catalyst is uit: versie 6.10
Op de laatste dag van oktober heeft Amd, tegenwoordig eigenaar van ATi, met versienummer 6.10 de tiende driverrelease van dit jaar voor zijn Radeon-videokaarten de deur uit gedaan. De driver is beschikbaar voor Windows XP in zowel de 32-bits als 64-bits uitvoering, en Windows Media Center. Deze nieuwe release voegt onder andere ondersteuning toe voor enkele nieuwe modellen videokaarten en kan er nu ook van HDR en Anti-Aliasing gebruik worden gemaakt in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Daarnaast zijn er natuurlijk weer een enore sloot aan bugfixes doorgevoerd. Hieronder is de belangrijkste informatie uit de 6.10 release notes te vinden:
New Features
* New Product Software Driver Support
o ATi Radeon X1650 Pro
o ATi Radeon 1950 XTX
o ATi Radeon X1300 XT
* HDR + Anti-Aliasing support for The Elder Scrolls Oblivion
Issues Resolved in Catalyst Software Suite 6.10
* 3DMark2006: Setting the display resolution to 1600x1200 and AA to either 4x or 6x no longer results in display corruption being noticed when running the HDR1 test. This issue was known to occur on certain specific systems only.
* Anarchy-Online: Screen corruption is no longer noticed when walking or running through the terrain.
* Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods: Intermittent display corruption is no longer noticed when playing the game in a system containing an ATi Radeon X1900 series and running the Windows MCE operating system when setting the graphics options within the game to high details.
* Commandos Strike Force: Enabling CrossFire and playing the game no longer results in display corruption being noticed when using an Intel 965 motherboard.
* Godfather: Task switching between the game and the windows desktop no longer results in display corruption being noticed when playing the game at a display resolution of 1600x1200 (or higher) when having the in-game video options set to optimal quality.
* Serious Sam 2: Playing the game on a system running the Windows MCE operating system and containing an ATi Radeon X1800 CrossFire Edition product no longer results in the operating system rebooting after approximately 20 minutes of game play when playing the game in a high setting windowed mode.
* World of Warcraft: Playing the game for an extended period of time no longer results in the game failing to respond when using a Radeon X800.
* Catalyst Control Center: Setting new clock values no longer results in the confirm changes dialog box failing to be displayed and clicking on cancel option may result in the new values still being applied.
* Setting the display properties to prompt for a restart of the system when making a display resolution change, no longer results in the selected display resolution not being applied when clicking yes to restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
* Connecting a CRT to a system containing an ATi Xpress 1150 series product followed by enabling extended desktop mode, no longer results in the both the LCD and the CRT failing to resume when attempting to resume from a standby state.
* The LCD Panel Setting no longer becomes Use centered timings when resuming from suspend mode.
* Display corruption is no longer noticed when switching between normal screen and full screen mode when viewing either a video or a picture slide show under the Windows Media Center Edition operating system using the Media Center application.
* Installing the Catalyst software driver on a system running the Windows XP Japanese version operating system no longer results in the .NET Framework version requirement dialog box being displayed in English.
* Setting the display resolution to 1400x1080 on a system running the Windows XP operating system and containing an ATi Xpress 200 series product, no longer results in the display appearing jagged.
* Playing a DVD using WinDVD no longer results in display corruption being noticed within the player when resizing the player window.
* The ATi VPU Recover functionality no longer fails when using an ATi Radeon X1900 series of products.
* Catalyst Control Center: Clicking the Enable ATi Overdrive clocks for 3D application only button followed by selecting the Preserve ATi Overdrive Settings at log on no longer results in a VPU recover event occurring when running the Automated Clock Configuration Utility.
* CrossFire: Enabling Wait for Vsync within the Catalyst Control Center no longer results in display corruption being noticed within the 3D->Anti-aliasing aspect page when setting the pre-view to full-screen.
* Catalyst Control Center: Connecting a CRT and a TV to an ATi Radeon X800 series of products no longer results in the display mode for the CRT being incorrect when selecting to swap the display devices and then cancelling the selection.
Known Issues for Catalyst Software Suite 6.10
* Battlefield 2: Attempting to launch the game under Windows XP with the in-game display setting at 1920x1440 or 2048x1536 and AA set to 6x may result in the game failing to launch.
* Sniper Elite: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATi Radeon X1600 series installed may result in texture corruption being noticed.
* Tomb Raider Legend: Enabling CrossFire may result in slower performance being noticed.
* Enabling CrossFire may result in display corruption being noticed when playing a DVD or media clip using either WinDVD 7, Windows Media Player or PowerDVD 6.
* Playing a DVD and switching from AC power to battery power on systems containing an ATi Radeon Xpress 1150 may result in playback lag being noticed.
* Plugging a TV into s-video out connector, followed by entering to display manager and clicking detect displays may result in the TV failing to be detected.
* Using the ATi Uninstall Utility to remove the display driver or Catalyst Control Center may result in portions of third party applications also being uninstalled.
* Connecting two display devices on a system running the Windows MCE operating system and enabling extended desktop mode may result in display corruption being noticed when dragging and placing a window between the two display devices.
* The Catalyst Control Center version number may differ between the Catalyst Control Center Software Information Center and the version number listed in the Add/Remove programs.
* Catalyst Control Center->Basic View: Connecting a secondary display device and attempting to enable it, may result in the inability to enable the device when using Basic view.
* Playing a DVD and switching from AC power to battery power on systems containing an ATi Radeon Xpress 1150 may result in playback lag being noticed.
* Intermittent display issues may be noticed when using an Apple Cinema HD 30" display device. Contact ATi Customer Care for a solution. ATi Engineering is aware of the issue and a resolve will be available in an up-coming software driver release.
* During video playback, DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) may not be available when CrossFire mode is enabled. This will result in software mode video playback. To enable DXVA CrossFire mode must be disabled.
De driver is hier te downloaden.
De mensen met een Nvidia Videokaart worden ook weer in de watten gelegd.
Release Highlights:
* WHQL Certified.
* NVIDIA PureVideo™ HD driver with support for the following features:
o Hardware acceleration of H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 HD movie formats.
o Video post-processing image enhancements.
o Built-in support for HDCP content protection protocol via DVI or HDMI connectors.
o Please visit the NVIDIA PureVideo website for more information on building a PureVideo HD system.
* Includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel. Please visit the NVIDIA Control Panel website for more information.
* Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support
* For a full list of fixes issues, please view the release no
nVidia ForceWare 93.71 WHQL
Er is weer een nieuwe set - ATi Catalyst 6.11
release notes:
Slechts twee weken na het uitkomen van versie 6.10 heeft Amd, tegenwoordig eigenaar van ATi, de elfde driverrelease van dit jaar voor zijn Radeon-videokaarten alweer voor je klaar staan. De driver is beschikbaar voor Windows XP in zowel de 32-bits als 64-bits uitvoering, en Windows Media Center. Naast een verbeterde performance in Call of Duty 2, biedt deze nieuwe release voornamelijk oplossingen voor een groot aantal minder ernstige problemen. Hieronder is de belangrijkste informatie uit de 6.11 release notes te vinden:
Performance Improvement
A performance increase is noticed in Call of Duty 2. Performance improves as much as 12.5% at 19x12 settings and as much as 10.5% at 12x10 settings on X1900 Software Crossfire configurations. Largest gains seen with 4xAA enabled.
Issues Resolved in Catalyst Software Suite 6.11
3DMark03: Running the application on a system containing a Radeon X9500/9600/9700 series of product under the Windows XP operating system no longer results in the application failing.
PCMark05: The graphics test suite 3D pixel shader and 3D vertex shader tests no longer fail.
Rome: Total War: Playing the game under Windows XP with a Radeon X19x0 series product install no longer results in the overview map appearing corrupted.
Rush For Berlin: Setting the Shadows to Self Shadow within the games Graphics options no longer results in only half of the display being shaded when using the mouse scroll wheel to enlarging the soldier's view.
Tomb Raider Legend: Enabling CrossFire no longer results in slower performance being noticed.
Uber Soldier: Enabling CrossFire no longer results in the menu page of the game failing to display properly.
Window-Eyes Professional v5.0: The display resolution no longer reverts to 640x480 4bpp after the installation of the application on a system containing an Xpress 200 series product.
Plugging a TV into s-video out connector, followed by entering to display manager and clicking detect displays no longer results in the TV failing to be detected.
Using the Uninstall Utility to remove the display driver or Catalyst Control Center no longer results in portions of third party applications also being uninstalled.
Connecting two display devices on a system running the Windows MCE operating system and enabling extended desktop mode no longer results in display corruption being noticed when dragging and placing a window between the two display devices.
The Catalyst Control Center version number no longer differs between the Catalyst Control Center Software Information Center and the version number listed in the Add/Remove programs.
Catalyst Control Center: Selecting the All Settings option found in the Video aspect page and selecting the Deinterlacing drop down menu no longer results in the menu options switching erratically between themselves when using the mouse wheel to scroll between the menu items.
Catalyst Control Center: Setting the language option to Italian no longer results in cut-off text and non-translated information being found in both the basic and advanced views of the control center.
Catalyst Control Center: Setting the language option to Simplified Chinese no longer results in Chinese characters being inconsistent.
Catalyst Control Center: Setting the language option to either Simplified Chinese or German no longer results in the Scaling option being missing within the 3D->All Settings option.
Catalyst Control Center: The Confirm Changes dialog box for the engine and memory clock settings no longer randomly pops up when selecting the CrossFire aspect.
Catalyst Control Center: Changing the display properties to 1600x600 or larger when clone mode is enabled and then changing the display properties to 1024x768 or lower no longer results in the Catalyst Control Center failing to respond.
Resuming from an S3 state and launching a DOS prompt no longer results in the operating system failing to respond when going to a full-screen DOS prompt.
Un-installing the graphics driver no longer results in the desktop display flashing when installing the in-the-box software driver bundled with the Microsoft operating system until the system is rebooted a second time.
Catalyst Control Center->Basic View: Enabling CrossFire and attempting to adjust the video brightness by adjusting between the options of Home, Office, and Theater modes no longer results in the brightness setting failing to show a difference between the three different modes.
CrossFire: Connecting an Apple 30" DFP display device and enabling CrossFire no longer results in flickering being noticed when running the 3DMark 05 application.
Playing a media file using the Windows Media Player version 10 no longer results in an intermittent flashing being noticed when using a Radeon X1300 or X1600 series of product installed on a system running the Windows XP operating system.
Intermittent rotation issues noticed with the Radeon X1900 XTX when using TV out are now resolved.
Applying the 720p mode on a digital display device and setting the display resolution to 1280x720 75Hz in centered mode is now working properly.
Display corruption is no longer noticed on the secondary display device (CRT) when having a TV connected as the primary display device to a Radeon X1300 or X1600 series (pal versions).
Display corruption is no longer noticed when resuming from an S3 or S4 state when CrossFire is enabled.
Connecting a ViewSonic VP231wb to a Radeon X1900 series of product no longer results in the DFP panel failing to be detected.
Known Issues for Catalyst Software Suite 6.11
Battlefield 2: Attempting to launch the game under Windows XP with the in-game display setting at 1920x1440 or 2048x1536 and AA set to 6x may result in the game failing to launch.
Black&White 2: Slow frame rate may be noticed when playing the game under Windows XP when setting the graphics to the lowest possible settings.
Neverwinter Nights: Enabling super AA and CrossFire within the Catalyst Control Center may result in display corruption being noticed within the game's main menu.
Sniper Elite: Playing the game under Windows XP with a Radeon X1600 series installed may result in texture corruption being noticed.
Enabling CrossFire may result in display corruption being noticed when playing a DVD or media clip using either WinDVD 7, Windows Media Player or PowerDVD 6.
Catalyst Control Center->Basic View: Connecting a secondary display device and attempting to enable it, may result in the inability to enable the device when using Basic view.
Intermittent display issues may be noticed when using an Apple Cinema HD 30" display device. Contact AMD Customer Care for a solution. AMD Engineering is aware of the issue and a resolve will be available in an up-coming software driver release.
During video playback, DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) may not be available when CrossFire mode is enabled. This will result in software mode video playback. To enable DXVA, CrossFire mode must be disabled.
Catalyst Control Center->CrossFire: Attempting to resume from a standby state may result in the Windows XP operating system failing to respond when using a Radeon X19x0 CrossFire Edition series of product.
Uninstalling the graphics drivers may result in some of the files and folder failing to be removed in the Program File folder.
Catalyst Control Center: Setting the language option to French for the Catalyst Control Center may result in the text found in Catalyst Control Center being cropped. This issue is known to occur under all supported operating system.
Attempting to maximize an OpenGL application window may result in either the OpenGL window maximizing slowly or the system failing to respond.
Using PowerDVD to playback a DVD may result in the playback appearing choppy.
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Mensen met een Nvidia Kaart hebben weer een setje drivers erbij:
nVidia ForceWare 93.81 beta
nVidia ForceWare 93.81 beta
Door Robin Vreuls - dinsdag 28 november 2006 20:33 - Bron: nZone - Views: 5.517
Op nZone zijn vandaag in de vorm van 93.81 nieuwe bètadrivers verschenen voor de videokaarten die uitgerust zijn met een GeForce-chip. De stuurprogramma's zijn beschikbaar gesteld voor Windows 2000 en Windows XP en Windows XP x64 en Windows Server 20030x64. In ForceWare 93.81 zijn een aantal bugfixes doorgevoerd en worden er nieuwe features getest, waaronder ondersteuning voor drcp en 'post-processing image enhancements' voor PureVideo:
Release Highlights:
* NVIDIA PureVideo™ HD driver with support for the following features:
o Hardware acceleration of H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 HD movie formats.
o Video post-processing image enhancements.
o Built-in support for HDCP content protection protocol via DVI or HDMI connectors.
o Please visit the NVIDIA PureVideo website for more information on building a PureVideo HD system.
* Includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel. Please visit the NVIDIA Control Panel website for more information.
* Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support
je kan hem HIER downloaden.
mjah eerst een andere kaartje kopen.. nVidia PCI-e 7600GT Silent denk ik aan.
Voor de mensen met een ATi kaart hoger of gelijk aan de 9500 is hier een nieuwe driver set te downloaden: