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Griff

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avbisurf.ax/ATI
« on: May 06, 2003, 10:54:54 am »

Has anyone notice it now works?

Last used MC 90159 - no go.

Downloaded MC 90168 and TV runs fine. (no rename or unreg. of file)

So I assume Yaobing fix the prob. with MC and the avbisurf.ax file.(since there were no changes on my sys.)


So a big THANKS to Yaobing.

Griff

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Re: avbisurf.ax/ATI
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2003, 12:03:31 pm »

Well, I have not specifically made an effort on this particular problem, but some other changes may have accidentally fixed it.

Thanks for letting us know.

There would still be a crash if you try to enable closed captioning. For people who want to use closed captioning, unregistering the file is still the only way to avoid a crash.
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Re: avbisurf.ax/ATI
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2003, 12:17:31 pm »

I figured out why it started to work now, and have to say it does not work well enough.

The crash was avoided because I removed an unnecessary rebuilding of graph. As soon as rebuilding of graph is attempted (for example changing certain settings in TV configuration) the program would crash.

I am sorry to say that you still have to keep that file unregistered.
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Re: avbisurf.ax/ATI
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2003, 03:56:19 pm »

You might have noticed that even though you can start TV and keep it running without a problem, you can not gracefully exit TV. As soon as you click the Stop button, the entire program is taken down - MC just disappears.

A little further investigation just confirmed my original assertion that this is a bug only ATI can fix.

I build my DirectShow graph without asking for a VBI Surface allocator. When I start running it after the graph is already built, DirectShow adds two more components from ATI automatically. All is well until I try to tear down this graph when a crash occurs.
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