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"Brian C. Fink" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Dec 2001 06:58:44 -0500
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Harvey,

You didn't say which version of windows you were running, but if it's
xp,

then you are out of luck....for now. I have the same video card and have

discovered that ATI isn't supporting it yet. You might want to check out

their web sight at..
http://support.ati.com/products/pc/radeon/winxp/radeon_winxp_drivers.htm
l?cboOS=Windows+XP&cboProducts=ALL+IN+WONDER+RADEON&cmdNext=GO%21

As an alternate piece of software you can use Power DVD.

Hope this helps.

Brian in Indy



I'm upgrading my computer to DVD. I have a Pioneer DVD 106S replacing my
CDROM. My sound card is a Diamond MX300. I have a All in Wonder ATI
Radeon installed. I've set the DVD to DMA , My computer is a 450Mhz
Intel ABIT BX6 board. I have installed the latest drivers  for the video
display. The Drive plays audio CDs and reads other CDROM okay.

The message I get is: Audio device is in use or not installed, display
overlay is not available or not enough memory.  I have 256Meg of ram.
Can anyone help me.

Harvey Rose
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