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Hi,

i'm using Win2k3 Server with my Radeon 8500 (newest Win2k drivers). Everythings works fine, but if i try to play a video file (avi, mpg, m2v...) i get a blue screen which is caused by a ati dll (i cant remeber which one)

can anyone help me?

will there ever be special win2k3 driver?

thanx 4 your help...

DR.GB


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... whom has a radeon 9500 ...

I will hopefully have one within the next 5-6 hours :rolleyes: ... It will hopefully be running as a Radeon 9800 within 5.1-6.1 hours :)

  • 1 month later...
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:rolleyes: well the new catalyst 3.4 is faster then the omega drivers now :D and it doent show any drivers 4 win2k3 :D and which driver works best 4 ati radeon 7000 with win 2k3 ?? :) my guess would b win 2000 ??? w00t
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I am using W2K3 with a ATI AIW 7500 and the Catalyst 3.2 drivers.

No problems with videos, movies, input from vcr or Tv. Captures are OK

but the native ATI format videos works best.

When the drivers are installed they must detect the OS because I didn't need to

input anything.

In order to install the ATI MMC, capture drivers, video drivers and the control panel

you need to follow the sequence and instructions on the ATI website. Otherwise you

will have problems with some or all of the components.

Also, if your video card is an OEM card by a MFG other than ATI you may not have much luck.

I have heard tales about some OEM cards (PowerColor, Sapphire, etc) not working well with

the ATI drivers. If that's the case, use the W2K3 native drivers.

  • 1 month later...
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Win 2K3 with catalyst 3.6 and everything works like a charm. it is fast it is stable and all my video's play without any troubles

ATi>Nvidia expecially once you get the Nvidia drivers to quit cheating...............

1600*1200*32 with 16x ansio along with 6x MultiSample FSAA anyone?

something that nVIdia cannot do............

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