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ATI MMC 8.5 What do I need?



 
 
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Old June 22nd 03, 07:39 PM
TheShredder
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Default ATI MMC 8.5 What do I need?


How did you install it - from the MMC 8.1 CDROM or downloads?


Yep, the downloaded option. I only have the 7.5 Disc that came with
my 7500 card last year. Heh, still remember it being received on the
day Episode 2 came out .

If you've

gone
along the download route, you'll still only have parts of the MMC 7.5 DVD
Code (even though the splash screen wont say so). To upgrade to the 8.1 or
8.5 DVD code, you'll need an MMC 7.8 CDROM or newer. Once you have the
latest CDROM, the installation process is very simple (especially on a

fresh
OS installation).


Hmm, OK. I just ordered the latest Instilation CD Rom...but geeze, you'd
think they'd have a cheaper shipping option like Amazon.com, considering
how big the company is..

I'll probably reformat my drive for a fresh install once I burn all my TV
shows
to DVD Disk. Got about 6 files, and 20GB's worth of stuf to get through .

FWIW I found my machine records and plays back far more smoothly and at
decent quality using ATIs proprietary VCR format so I don't use MPEG 2

(DVD)
format anymore.


Unfortunatly, it won't recognize the ATI format in Ulead DVD Factory 2.0 .
and
I don't know how to properly convert it.


 




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