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Hi,

Im trying to integrate the ATi drivers in to my XPUACD, and using the $OEM$ method, now the problem Im facing is that by default all the ATi drivers from Catalyst 5.6 upwards have WMV acceleration enabled by default, and since Im using Windows Media Player 9 which is not helpful to use the WMV acceleration. So I checked through the driver INF's and found some settings for my 9600 Pro Atlantis brand(RV350)

[ati2mtag_RV350_SoftwareDeviceSettings]

HKR,, DisableFullAdapterInit, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, GCOOPTION_DigitalCrtInfo, %REG_BINARY%, A3,38,61,C1,A3,38,61,B1

HKR,, GCOOPTION_MaxTmdsPllOutFreq, %REG_BINARY%, 50,c3,00,00

HKR,, GCORULE_FracFbDivSupport, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, PrimaryTiling, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, GCORULE_FlickerWA, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, SMOOTHVISION_NAME, %REG_SZ%, "SMOOTHVISION 2.1"

HKR,, GI_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, ASTT_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, ASD_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, ASTT_NA, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, DALNonStandardModesBCD1, %REG_BINARY%,07,20,04,80,00,00,00,60,07,20,04,80,00,00,00,75,07,20,04,80,00,00,00,85,07,20,05,76,00,00,00,00,08,

48,04,80,00,00,00,60,08,48,04,80,00,00,00,75,08,48,04,80,00,00,00,85,12,80,07,20,00,00,00,60

HKR,, DALNonStandardModesBCD2, %REG_BINARY%,12,80,07,20,00,00,00,75,12,80,07,20,00,00,00,85,12,80,07,68,00,00,00,60,12,80,07,68,00,00,00,75,12,

80,07,68,00,00,00,85,13,60,07,68,00,00,00,60,13,60,07,68,00,00,00,75,13,60,07,68,00,00,00,85

HKR,, DALNonStandardModesBCD3, %REG_BINARY%,13,60,10,24,00,00,00,60,13,60,10,24,00,00,00,75,13,60,10,24,00,00,00,85,14,40,09,00,00,00,00,60,14,

40,09,00,00,00,00,75,14,40,09,00,00,00,00,85,16,80,10,50,00,00,00,60,16,80,10,50,00,00,00,75

HKR,, DALNonStandardModesBCD4, %REG_BINARY%,16,80,10,50,00,00,00,85,16,80,10,50,00,00,01,00,19,20,10,80,00,00,00,30,19,20,10,80,00,00,00,85,12,

80,09,60,00,00,00,00,16,00,12,00,00,00,00,70,17,92,13,44,00,00,00,00,18,00,14,40,00,00,00,00

HKR,, DALNonStandardModesBCD5, %REG_BINARY%,18,56,13,92,00,00,00,00

HKR,, DALRULE_NOCRTANDDFPONSAMECONTROLLER, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, GCORULE_IntTMDSReduceBlankTiming, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, HDTVRULE_HDTVGDOENABLE, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, HDTVRULE_HDTVSIGNALFORMAT, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, GCORULE_ENABLERMXFILTER, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, DALRULE_RESTRICT2ACTIVEDISPLAYS, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, TVM6Flag, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, DXVA_WMV, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, DXVA_WMV_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, DALRULE_ONEDISPLAYBOOTDEFAULT, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, DfpUsePixSlip, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, Main3D_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 3

HKR,, AntiAlias_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, AntiAliasSamples_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, AnisoType_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, AnisoDegree_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, TextureOpt_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, TextureLod_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, TruformMode_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, VSyncControl_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, SwapEffect_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, TemporalAAMultiplier_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, ExportCompressedTex_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 1

HKR,, PixelCenter_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, ForceZBufferDepth_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, EnableTripleBuffering_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 0

HKR,, ColourDesktopGamma_DEF, %REG_SZ%, "1.0 1.0 1.0"

HKR,, ColourDesktopBrightness_DEF, %REG_SZ%, "0 0 0"

HKR,, ColourDesktopContrast_DEF, %REG_SZ%, "1.0 1.0 1.0"

HKR,, ColourFullscreenGamma_DEF, %REG_SZ%, "1.0 1.0 1.0"

HKR,, ColourFullscreenBrightness_DEF, %REG_SZ%, "0 0 0"

HKR,, ColourFullscreenContrast_DEF, %REG_SZ%, "1.0 1.0 1.0"

HKR,, 3D_Refresh_Rate_Override_DEF, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, Display_Detection_DEF, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, Panning_Mode_DEF, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, Mouse_Track_Orientation_DEF, %REG_DWORD%, 1

HKR,, Force_TV_Detection_DEF, %REG_DWORD%, 0

HKR,, CatalystAI_DEF, %REG_SZ%, 1

The above highlighted rows are for the WMV acceleration, but on making them 0, Windows does not recognise it and does not install the driver, anybody with any better ideas please reply......

P.S.

The reason I want to do that is with WMV acceleration enabled my WMV files play in green in Windows Media Player 9 and I do not want to upgrade it to 10

Thanks for any help you may be able to provide


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