Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
Thanks! Yeah, I can’t believe I did it, because I promised myself I would never buy another ati product years ago… guess I needed to be reminded why 🙂
@michal wrote:
For watching 1080p Youtube videos I recommend using 64 bit Flash player. I found the CPU usage went down from 60%/20% to 50%/20%.
So, I’ve been having this issue where hulu/ flash works at “normal” resolution, but when I switch to full screen, I get really bad, blocky, pixelated, sometimes blurry portions of the screen. If I downsize to the tiny player, it looks fine. I suspect some kind of scaling issue? I have the latest driver (according to AMD’s autodetect) for my ATI HD4200 Radeon integrated mb graphics gpu and finally got the AMD ECC to work and disabled overscan/underscan (thanks to this board), but even using the latest FF with x64 flash player, the problem is the same. I have tried with IE (32/64) and GC (32) but all versions have the same issue. If I reboot back into XP32, the screen looks fine maximized and I don’t have these issues. I don’t even mind doing that, but if I could, it would be nice just use r2. Everything else I have tried seems to work fine (I followed the setup guide on this forum for server as workstation with r2).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
This worked for me (to uninstall everything, install just the driver, then install the CCC). I did not have to unpack anything, the installer game me the option of installing just the AMD Vision Engine Control Center. After which, the AMD VECC operates normally and I could alter the scan mode – FINALLY. 3 days of wrangling and now my integrated HD4200 works with my LCD monitor that only has an hdmi port (and thus was defaulting to underscan). I am using the eval Windows Server 2008 R2.
Thanks to everyone who’s posted here!
-
AuthorPosts