tarquel Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 Hi allHere is a weird one, and one I hope is very simple to fix...Built a new system - XP SP2 - and usual drivers to go along with it i.e. VIA 4-in-1 driver (think its the latest - not at home so cant check), ATI Catalyst 4.8 (I know, there's 4.9 out now lol) and so on. Just to repeat, a clean install was made (HD completely blank)The DVD/CD-RW combo drive I took out of the old machine and played DVD's fine so it came as quite a surprise to find that when I played a DVD back on this lovely fast new machine, the DVD playback was all garbage. Hard to describe but basically, its like watching the film in 8 colours with the screen cracked or run through a kaliderscope heheThis was in PowerDVD so tried the DVD in Media Player & RealPlayer and exactly the same thing happened!!The graphics card is a new Sapphire 9600 Atlantis 128MB AGP x8 card picked up for 50 pounds which was good enough for this machine (compared to the old machine running a ATI Radeon VE/7000 32MB dual display card).For reference:Motherboard is a MSI KT6 Delta FISR (with BIOS updated with the latest rev)HD is a Hitachi 7K250 80GB SATA (nice 'n' fast - pretty quiet too)Case is a Antec Performance II SX630 - Black - with the Antec 350W PSU included.RAM is the Kingston ValueRAM 512MB 333Mhz DDR x 1 (KVR333X64C25/512)CPU is a AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Barton 333FSB processor (boxed version w/HSF)Any ideas?I'm thinking about trying to uninstall the driver (again) and install the new latest one --I say 'again' as I installed the 4.8 package with ATI's Control Center in it, stupidly without having the DotNet Framework installed as required *doh*Of course, a few errors appeared so I promptly uninstalled the driver package (in fact, all ATI software).Then installed the 4.8 package without the control center.No problems now (except for this DVD problem).I'm thinking that if I uninstall the current driver - install the dotnetframework package and service pack and then install the new 4.9 driver with control center, that might work.......right?--Can anyone suggest anything before I try this (in a few hours hehe)?
LiquidSage Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 usually problems of this type are caused by codec conflicts. Uninstall all codec packs ((k-lite, etc) and then reinstall power dvd.
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