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Old June 2nd 05, 02:25 AM
Matt Ion
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I've upgraded all WinXP drivers and software for my Radeon 9800 AIW to
the latest versions, and so far everything seems to work really well -
video glitches have vanished, TV tuner is snappy and responsive... but I
get the above error message when scheduling to record from TV, whether
doing it manually in the TV settings, or from GuidePlus. And now it
doesn't record on schedule anymore.

Anyone else got this?


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Old June 3rd 05, 12:17 AM
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"Matt Ion" wrote in message
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I've upgraded all WinXP drivers and software for my Radeon 9800 AIW to the
latest versions, and so far everything seems to work really well - video
glitches have vanished, TV tuner is snappy and responsive... but I get the
above error message when scheduling to record from TV, whether doing it
manually in the TV settings, or from GuidePlus. And now it doesn't record
on schedule anymore.

Anyone else got this?


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yes!
everything was OK with MMC 9.03, but when I upgraded to 9.08 and the other
newer video drivers, etc. (did a cat uninstaller cleanup too), I got the
same problem. Everything else worked OK with 9.08, though. I uninstalled it
and went back to 9.03, which works fine.

Bob


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Old June 3rd 05, 03:55 AM
Jared
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Matt Ion wrote:
I've upgraded all WinXP drivers and software for my Radeon 9800 AIW to
the latest versions, and so far everything seems to work really well -
video glitches have vanished, TV tuner is snappy and responsive... but I
get the above error message when scheduling to record from TV, whether
doing it manually in the TV settings, or from GuidePlus. And now it
doesn't record on schedule anymore.

Anyone else got this?


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Virus Database (VPS): 0522-6, 06/01/2005
Tested on: 6/1/2005 6:25:16 PM
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Yes I've gotten the same message from the time I installed my AIW X600XT
PCI Express card. I haven't been able to record anything so
far. But the actual playing of the shows on the card is magnificient!
NO Luck on an answer at this time.. But If this helps It's Definitely
the ATI Scheduler .EXE file that's causing the problem.
 




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