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2007/12/25, Grant Edwards <grante@××××.com>: |
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> On 2007-12-25, Drew Tomlinson <drew@××××××××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> > I have a Gateway laptop with an integrated ATI graphics board. lspci |
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> > detects it as: |
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> > 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS485 [Radeon |
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> > Xpress 1100 IGP] |
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> > However when attempting to view a DVD at full screen, the display is a |
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> > bit "jumpy" as if the video hardware is not fast enough. |
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> It's pretty hard to believe that the video hardware is the |
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> problem. I've played back DVDs on laptop ATI chipsets a decade |
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> older than yours and it worked fine. I've currently got a two |
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> year old ATI laptop chipset (X300?), and it has no trouble |
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> playing DVDs using either the Radeon or the fglrx drive. |
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> My guess is the optical drive doesn't have DMA enabled. |
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I think it's true :) |
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Andras |
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