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Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. Trust me, Win7 works great and will be worth the extra 45 minutes to reinstall.Explanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version Yes, I know you just did a clean install, but if these things don't work you might as well try it one more time. Good luck! And remember, if trying these things don't work, just remember the next best (although totally irritating!) solution - reinstall. I hope this gives you some ideas of other things to try.
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Think back to when you did the installs, did you install anything more than once? Or install a driver over an old driver - instead of removing it and adding a new one? Sometimes this can cause problems too. It seems like it's never a good idea to install a video driver or ATI control panel over an existing driver.
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If that doesn't help then try completely uninstalling all ATI and video drivers and see if that helps. So perhaps try uninstalling any and all ATI control panel programs first. So I think installing the video driver, then adding the full ATI package (driver and control panel) messed things up and caused Win7 Media Center to foul up HD recordings. The driver for my on board ATI Radeon HD 3200 is still there, just not the control panel. Nice feature as long as you have a fast internet connection - faster than 768 down). I can even cruize through the guide while HD program is playing (which I couldn't do with 2008 TV pack on Vista)! YES, Win7 did fix this! (Now, if only my internet was faster - only 768 down - so it didn't slow down the guide while loading pictures into the guide. Guide working much smoother now and HD play back is working perfectly. VIOLA! It fixed it and now the performance is much better. So I went back and completely uninstalled the ATI control panel and all ATI programs displaying in the Remove Program list and rebooted. Then I realized I installed the ATI video driver, but then did an update to the video driver and ATI control panel via the full package install on their website. But I played the HD files on my other computer and it played flawlessly over the network, so I figured it couldn't be the hard drive. I thought it must be my slower drive since the exact same hardware worked fine before. I could watch HD TV just fine through my tuner card (Avermedia M780) but couldn't play recorded HD programing without terrible video playback. After all the drivers I noticed I couldn't play any HD programing from recordings without things getting messed up (slow play, scrambled picture, just like you described above). I heard Win7 fixed those problems so I bought a Samsung 1 TB Ecogreen drive (5400 RPM) and did a fresh install.
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Everything played pretty well in Vista 32 bit Ultimate (with 2008 TV pack) except using the TV guide (which was slow and buggy).
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I just installed Win 7 Home 64 bit on my HTPC today. Also, AVG was not scanning the drives when Media Center slows down. Other than AVG there are no background apps running.
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As this is a fresh install there are only a few apps installed: AVG Free 8.5 (disabling made no difference), Office 2007, Steam, Nero 8. I also found that I can hit the skip forward button ( >| ) the playback immediately catches up and plays for another 10 seconds before stopping again. Oddly enough, if I play back the video in 1x fast forward mode it works fine and never stutters - it's just a bit fast. Whenever I try to play a recorded show, the video and audio start out fine but start stuttering or slow to a crawl after about 10 seconds. Previously this same system was running Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit (no hardware changes) and Media Center worked perfectly. I am using the latest drivers for everything and this is a fresh install - not an upgrade. The video card is an NVidia 280 GTX and the TV tuner is an ATI TV Wonder 650 (PCI). I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4 (official release) on an Intel Core 2 Quad system with 4GB RAM (DDR2) on a NVidia Based motherboard.