| Files : AMD Catalyst 8.37.4.3 for Radeon HD2900XT Vista 32-bit|
| Filename: | HD2900XT_vista_dd_ccc_enu_47097.exe | | Author: | AMD | | Size: | 56.16 MB | | Uploaded: | May 17, 2007 | | Downloads: | 28 Times |
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This release note provides information on the ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 XT product, using the ATI Radeon™ software driver version 8.37.4.3. The release note provides information on the following: Resolved Issues The following section provides information on issue that are resolved in this release of the AMD Radeon™ HD 2900 XT software driver. These include: * Attempting to change the AA setting when launching the Catalyst Control Center for the first time no longer results in the changes failing to take effect * Enabling CrossFire™ and setting AA to 16x no longer results in the AA setting failing to be retained once the Catalyst Control Center is closed and the operating system is rebooted * Using Windows Media Player 11 to play an MPEG file using HDMI audio on a system running Windows Vista no longer results in file not playing properly if swapping the primary and secondary display devices * Performing a user switch under the Windows Vista operating system no longer results in the HDMI audio setting not being retained * Connecting an HDMI display device to an ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 XT no longer results in the display device failing to display if cycling the power to the display device on and off * Cyberlink PowerDVD: Display corruption is no longer noticed when playing an h.264 movie while an OpenGL application running * Windows Movie Maker: The operating system no longer fails to respond when switching between S-Video and Composite when capturing video * Cyberlink PowerDVD: Corruption is no longer noticed when playing an MPEG 2 video on certain versions of the player * Starcraft: A DirectDraw error is no longer experienced when playing the game * Configuring a system with two ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 XT products and enabling CrossFire™ may result in a green tint being noticed when running D3D or OpenGL games * Hardware thermal protection is now activated when the temperature rises above 120 degrees |
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