ATI Catalyst Release Note Version 9.11 4
Note: When
installing the Catalyst Vista driver for Windows Vista and Windows 7, the user must be logged on as Administrator or
have Administrator rights in order to successfully complete the
installation
of the Catalyst Vista driver.
New Features
This section provides information on new features found in this
release of the Radeon Display Driver. These include the following:
GPU Acceleration of H.264 video content using Adobe Flash
Player 10.1 Beta
This release of ATI Catalyst supports the new Hardware
Acceleration features of
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta for video encoded in the H.264
format. Adobe Flash Player
10.1 Beta introduces hardware-based H.264 video decoding to
deliver smooth video
playback, reduce system resource utilization, and preserve
battery life. Adobe Flash
Player 10.1 Beta is expected to be available for download from
Adobe Labs
(labs.adobe.com)
before the end of the year. This feature is supported on the ATI Radeon
HD 5800, ATI Radeon HD 5700 and ATI Radeon HD 4000 Series of
products.
High Quality downscaling for video transcoding MSE
This release of ATI Catalyst includes an enhancement for the
ATI Video converter for
users transcoding high quality interlaced content (1920x1080i
@60i videos) down to
small resolution progressive content (320x240 @30p - iPod videos
as an example), by
maintaining high visual quality when down-scaling by a
significant amount and
converting interlaced video content to progressive.
Resolved Issues for All Windows Operating Systems
This section provides information on resolved issues in this
release of the ATI Catalyst
Software Suite for Windows. These include:
-
Now able to
enable and disable CrossFire when three displays are configured in extended
mode
-
Catalyst
Control Center no longer stops responding when setting Eyefinity SLS (Single
Large Surface) mode for extended HDMI display
Resolved Issues for the Windows 7 Operating System
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This section provides information on resolved issues in this
release of the ATI Catalyst
Software Suite for Windows 7. These include:
-
calMemCopy()
no longer causes some systems with 2 ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 to become
unresponsive
-
Resolved, high
bit rate audio from Blu-ray discs might not output when using PowerDVD
10
-
World in
Conflict (DX10) no longer exhibits corruption when exiting from multiplayer
game with extended desktop
-
resolved Tom
Clancy's HAWX (in DX9 and DX10) no audio output during game play
on some systems
-
Choppy video
and audio no longer occurs when more than one digital audio source
is enabled
-
Wolfenstein no
longer stops responding when running in display mode of 2560 x 1600
-
Resolved WinDVD
Blu-ray playback will not start until application has been minimized
and restored WinDVD application
now repaints and no longer remain on screen
-
Resolved
display driver incompatibility with Resident Evil 5 Japanese release
-
Desktop is no
longer cut short when 720P 60Hz HDTV custom mode is added in Windows
7 for some ASICs
Resolved Issues for the Windows Vista Operating System
This section provides information on resolved issues in this
release of the ATI Catalyst
Software Suite for Windows Vista. These include:
-
ANNO 1404
(also known as "Dawn of Discovery") no longer displays black
texture corruption instead of
surface terrain for some ASICs
-
A green line at
the bottom when playing some interlaced content no longer occurs
-
Age of Conan no
longer shows flashing corruption when played under CrossFire with
medium or high settings
-
Video
corruption no longer occurs when playing some H.264 video files under Cyberlink
Power DVD
-
PowerDVD no
longer intermittently terminates when playing HD MPEG2 content
in extended/clone mode
-
Supreme
Commander no longer shows flickering on the primary display with extended
desktop
-
Vista: Extended
display are no longer disabled when CrossFire is enabled for the primary
adapter
-
The de-noise
value in the Avivo Video - Advanced Quality page is now set to the proper
default value after driver installation
-
Crysis Warhead
no longer stops responding when playing at very high settings with
CrossFire enabled
Resolved Issues for the Windows XP Operating System
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This section provides information on resolved issues in this
release of the ATI Catalyst
Software Suite for Windows XP. These include:
-
Transcoding
of AC3 files no longer shows corruption in transcoded files
-
Battlefield
2142 running in CrossFire with "low" in-game settings no longer
shows corruption on objects
-
Selection for
"Add 720P 50Hz in the Display Manager (PAL)" no longer missing
under HDTV Support in Catalyst Control
Center
Known Issues Under All Windows Operating Systems
The following section provides a summary of open issues that may
be experienced under
the Windows operating system in the latest version of Catalyst.
These include:
-
Catalyst
Control Center, changing the deinterlace mode may default to adaptive
deinterlace mode when playing videos
-
Confirmation
dialog box might not appear while extending the display through Catalyst
Control Center in Windows 7
Known Issues Under the Windows 7 Operating System
The following section provides a summary of open issues that may
be experienced under
the Windows 7 operating system in the latest version of Catalyst.
These include:
-
AAMode
appears in Catalyst Control Center under Graphics - 3D when it should
not No
sound output from Display Port audio in some extended mode configurations
with VGA or DVI panels
-
Using drag and
drop to transcode certain video files may not use the hardware accelerator
Cyberlink PowerDVD; setting the
"Allow PowerDVD to automatically disable
-
Windows Aero to optimize Blu-ray playback" may cause the
system to become unresponsive
during Blu-ray playback
-
Some video
artifacts might be noticed when playing HD video files in fullscreen under
Windows MCE or Windows Media player
-
FarCry2 (DX10)
may stop responding when played at 2560X1600 and in-game anti-alias
is set to 4X or higher
-
Cyberlink
PowerDVD Blu-ray playback video may fail to render when swapping primary
displays in a multi-monitor configuration
-
Catalyst
Control Center, changing video gamma setting may have no effect on Adobe
Flash Player
-
On some systems
with WinDVD Blu-ray playback will not start until application has
been minimized and restored
-
Adobe Flash
player, dropped frames and browser lag may be noticed when playing
multiple instances of Youtube clips in Firefox
-
On some system
configurations changing desktop resolution may causes the OS to
stop responding when real-time protection is enabled in Microsoft Security
Essentials
Known Issues Under the Windows Vista Operating System
The following section provides a summary of open issues that may
be experienced under
the Windows Vista operating system in the latest version of
Catalyst. These include:
-
Crysis
(DX10); with some system configurations flickering may occur during game
play when Crossfire has been enabled
-
Corruption is
observed while playing "The Witcher" video game on the Radeon
HD 58xx products
-
WinDVD may stop
responding when moved to an extended display in a multimonitor setup
-
No audio when
hot plugging HDMI display while media file is being played
-
Horizontal line
may appears at the bottom of video playback window when playing
H.264 content in PowerDVD
-
Some Flash
videos may fail to render when system is restored from sleep
-
Refreshing IE web page
may cause the Adobe flash player hardware acceleration to
be enabled after having been disabled
-
Adobe Flash
player may show some block corruptions when playing certain videos
files
-
Hardware
acceleration may become disabled and browser may stop responding when
running multiple instances of Adobe flash player
-
Running
multiple instances of Adobe flash player may cause video playback to drop
frames or flickering
-
Adobe Flash
Player; some block corruption might be noticed when Youtube HD video
is buffering
-
Some video
artifacts may occur when playing two or more SD video files with hardware
accelerated Adobe Flash player
-
On some systems
playing multiple H.264 files may cause the Adobe Flash player to
stop responding
Known Issues Under the Windows XP Operating System
The following section provides a summary of open issues that may
be experienced under
the Windows XP operating system in the latest version of
Catalyst. These include:
-
Tom Clancy's
HAWX; VPU recover may occur in some CrossFire configurations
-
Some MP4 video
files may not playback properly with hardware accelerated Adobe
Flash player
-
Some system may
intermittently stop responding when playing video clips with hardware
accelerated Flash player