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I was really looking forward to The Losers and saw it in the theater and thought it was just okay. It just seemed to be missing some of the fun that I thought would be there. The A-Team was kind of the opposite, it was too gimmicky and they walked around like they had already read the script and they knew they wouldn’t be dead at the end. I like a movie with balance, like Die Hard where there is some real action with some lighter moments mixed in.
I was really looking forward to The Losers and saw it in the theater and thought it was just okay. It just seemed to be missing some of the fun that I thought would be there. The A-Team was kind of the opposite, it was too gimmicky and they walked around like they had already read the script and they knew they wouldn’t be dead at the end. I like a movie with balance, like Die Hard where there is some real action with some lighter moments mixed in.
I guess I will uninstall both the GeForce & Catalyst drivers, clear out all the ATI references in the GAC and then clear the ATI listings out of the registry before trying to reinstall the Catalyst again. Is there a topic or a website that lists the steps for enabling HD Audio in TMT3 or in Catalyst? That was the root issue that caused me to try to upgrade the driver. After everything was setup and working I didn’t know what to do next. TMT3 had a setting under Audio, something like “use primary audio” which I assumed would be the HD feed but like I said, the Onyko display only listed DD or DTS.
I guess I will uninstall both the GeForce & Catalyst drivers, clear out all the ATI references in the GAC and then clear the ATI listings out of the registry before trying to reinstall the Catalyst again. Is there a topic or a website that lists the steps for enabling HD Audio in TMT3 or in Catalyst? That was the root issue that caused me to try to upgrade the driver. After everything was setup and working I didn’t know what to do next. TMT3 had a setting under Audio, something like “use primary audio” which I assumed would be the HD feed but like I said, the Onyko display only listed DD or DTS.
I had seen an post where someone said they had to unistall my GeForce Drivers prior to installing the Catalyst drivers so I thought I would give that a go. Is Windows 7 a must to get this going? I’d prefer to stick with Vista if at all possible just because I don’t want to redo the whole HTPC (again).
I had seen an post where someone said they had to unistall my GeForce Drivers prior to installing the Catalyst drivers so I thought I would give that a go. Is Windows 7 a must to get this going? I’d prefer to stick with Vista if at all possible just because I don’t want to redo the whole HTPC (again).
The “cure” for zombies is trauma to the head :oP
The “cure” for zombies is trauma to the head :oP
@Lothar – I use http://instantwatcher.com/ to find movies and shows to watch on Netflix streaming.
@Lothar – I use http://instantwatcher.com/ to find movies and shows to watch on Netflix streaming.
Yeah, I’ll stick with TMT3 as long as I can.
Yeah, I’ll stick with TMT3 as long as I can.
October 19, 2010 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Re: How to adjust TMT3 brightness for DVD or Blu Ray playback? #1727No, I can’t use HDMI until I get a working HD Fury2 which I will (most likely) connect to the TV’s VGA port.
October 19, 2010 at 5:17 pm in reply to: How to adjust TMT3 brightness for DVD or Blu Ray playback? #28585No, I can’t use HDMI until I get a working HD Fury2 which I will (most likely) connect to the TV’s VGA port.
Yeah, my HD Fury 2 came in the mail yesterday but I haven’t messed with that yet since I don’t have the video card yet to make it worth while.
@Navlia – I’ll take a look at card, I do like the idea of it being passively cooled.
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