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27067

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 238 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Blue Ray, HD DVD material
  • Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 and higher
  • Radeonâ„¢ X1950 series
  • Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
  • Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition

Symptoms:
The resolution 1920×1080/24p which is required to playback Blue-Ray material on LCD TV sets is not available in Catalyst Contol Center.

26489

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 199 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 and higher
  • Radeon® X1950/1900 series
  • Radeon® X1800 series
  • Radeon® X1650/1600 series
  • Radeon® X1550 series
  • Radeon® X1300 series
  • Radeon® X1050 series
  • Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
  • Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
  • Windows 2000 Professional

Symptoms:
In HDTV resolutions, i.e. 1280×720 the black color is being displayed too dark so that object’s details are not visible.

26175

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 203 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Radeon® X1900 series
  • Radeon® X1800 series
  • Radeon® X1600 series
  • Radeon® X1300 series
  • Windows Vista 32bit
  • Windows Vista 64bit
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
  • Windows 2000 Professional
  • SONY KLV-S32A10 LCD TV
  • PRIMA LC32U5 LCD TV

Symptoms:
With above mentioned LCD TVs the resolution 1366×768 is not available through DVI or HDMI. However through VGA connection the resolution is available.

Other LCD TVs and Radeon cards might be affected.

25794

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 177 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Catalyst Control Center
  • Radeon® X1650 series
  • Radeon® X1600 series
  • Windows Vista 32bit Edition
  • Windows Vista 64bit Edition

Symptoms:
Catalyst Control Center: The display mode of 1440X900@75Hz is not available in the Catalyst Control Center when using a system containing an ATI Radeon X1600/1650 series of product

25518

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 169 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Heroes
  • Radeon® X1800 series
  • Windows Vista 32bit
  • Windows Vista 64bit

Symptoms:
Changing the display resolution to 2560×1600 or higher may result in the game failing to run

27692

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 223 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Radeon® series
  • Windows Vista 32bit
  • Windows Vista 64bit
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
  • Windows 2000 Professional
  • SHARP L26GA4E LCD TV

Symptoms:
With above mentioned LCD TV the resolution 1360×768/1366×768 is not available through DVI or HDMI, whereas Sharp indicated 1366×768 as native resolution. Through VGA connection the resolution is available. The EDID information from SHARP does not include these resolutions.

Other graphics cards might be affected.

27112

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 242 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Catalyst Display Driver 7.3
  • Radeonâ„¢ X1650 series
  • Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
  • Windows Vista 64-bit Edition

Symptoms:
When using an Apple 30″ Cinema Display at its native resolution or resolution higher than 1280×800, users may notice flashing or scrolling red or green dots on the screen when viewing a dark background.

26076

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · 313 views

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):

  • Catalyst Display Driver for Windows Vista
  • Radeon® X1900 series
  • Radeon® X1800 series
  • Radeon® X1600 series
  • Radeon® X1300 series
  • Radeon® X850 series
  • Radeon® X800 series
  • Radeon® X700 series
  • Radeon® X600 series
  • Radeon® X550 series
  • Radeon® X300 series
  • Radeon® 9800 series
  • Radeon® 9700 series
  • Radeon® 9650/9600 series
  • Radeon® 9550/9500 series
  • Windows Vista 32bit Edition
  • Windows Vista 64bit Edition

Symptoms:
Output to HDTV via component video cables produces a black border around the screen.

KB935256

April 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · 342 views

Consider the following scenario:

  1. You pause a DVD in Microsoft Windows Media Player 11.
  2. You change the Resolution setting in Display Settings.
  3. You resume playback.

In this scenario, Windows Media Player 11 skips ahead to the next chapter in the DVD.

ITsVISTA Tip 43: Restore Your 480DPI Screen Back to Normal in Vista

March 10th, 2007 · 5 Comments · 5,371 views

TipsIn tip 29 I explained how to change your screen DPI to resize some of your UI elements. On the extreme end, you can resize to 480DPI, which makes everything 500% bigger. The problem with doing that is that everything is so big, some important things can’t be seen on the screen anymore, making it difficult to get back to a more usable DPI. Here’s how I went from 480DPI back to the default 96DPI: Keep reading →