B. Other Video Drivers

Windows 95 enhanced display driver

The Windows 95 enhanced display driver is capable of using monitor timing data contained within Windows 95. This data is selected by configuring a monitor type at Windows 95 installation time or through the Settings page of the display properties sheet.

The Windows 95 enhanced display driver may incorrectly interpret Windows 95 monitor timing data for some older monitors which require interlaced modes. This may cause some options to be disabled. A solution to this problem is to select one of the “(Standard monitor types)” available through the Settings page of the display properties sheet.

If you change the selected monitor type through the Settings page of the Display Properties sheet the new timing data may not take effect until after restarting Windows 95. A solution to this problem is to always restart Windows 95 after changing the monitor type.

In Windows 95, display drivers can be installed using the “Add New Hardware” wizard. This is not recommended because when the Windows 95 enhanced display driver is installed using the “Add New Hardware” wizard, the Settings page does not get installed into the Display Adapter Property sheet.

Windows 95 property page problems

While adjusting monitor settings in the Adjustment page of the Display Properties sheet, your monitor could become unreadable. If this occurs, press the ESC key to return to your previous monitor settings.

ATI Video Player Notes

Why can my Video Player not execute in Windows 3.1 ?

The Video Player needs at least 600K DOS CONVENTIONAL MEMORY. You can try to close some programs to acquire more memory to use. If it still happens, return to DOS and run “MEMMAKER” in your DOS directory to modify your memory configuration. Quiting some DOS TSRs (Terminate and Stay Resident) programs also helps.

After installing Xing MPEG Player, my ATI Video Player can not play Video CD even standard MPEG files.

Xing MPEG Player and ATI Video Player can not be installed together. They confilct with each other. The previously installed player will work abnormally. You can reinstall ATI Video Player to recover it.

Why can I not use the TV output function in Windows 95?

You need to make sure that your resolution is 800x600 or under and refresh rate equal to or less than 60Hz in NTSC and 50Hz in PAL.

Other VideoDrivers

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