Re: Could I be fighting a "To much memory" problem?
- From: "William" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:21:43 -0700
ytrewq and gg:
Thank you for your input. Samsung just released an update to MagicTune
program today, version 1.0.56. It works wonders on a dual display system
now. So this only leaves me having problems with the Hauppauge tuner for
now. Hauppauge hasn't updated their program since I purchased the card, at
the first of this year. I really do believe it is a function call problem
to higher memory. Perhaps I will send an e-mail to Hauppauge and see if
they care to do anything about it. I doubt it though.
I have been thinking about trying out a different tuner card after the first
of the year when NTSC goes off the air. Both ATI and AverMedia have nice
new tuner cards out that interest me.
William
"gg" <gg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ERS8k.368$1o6.216@xxxxxxxxxxx
go trying lowering to 2 or 3 GB as suggested by ytrewq
you can also look into configuring your GPU, main board with regard to
memory
or if you don't have any device driver problem with xp pro 74 and your
program works with within xp 64, you can try out xp pro 64 bit on another
partition.
"William" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BZmdnUtGeMbWi_7VnZ2dnUVZ_hadnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've been running my P5W DH Deluxe with 4 gig of ram for the last yearI
and
have been running into some strange problems that I think may well be amonitor
conflict with the excessive ram I have installed on my mobo running XP
(32bit). Such as:
1) When I want to start my Hauppauge HVR-1800 tuner on my secondary
I get a memory access error and the program errors out. It starts finewhen
on
the primary monitor. I can drag the open window over to the secondary
monitor with no problem at all. But I must drag it back to the primary
I exit the program or the next time I start the program it will error outon
the secondary monitor again.with
2) I just upgraded my dual-monitor setup (Analogue VGA) with two Samsung
T220's (Digital) and when I move the MagicTune Premium program from the
primary monitor to the secondary monitor the program errors out with a
memory access error.
I have a feeling that the problem is the set-aside memory used for
exchanging data between the cpu and gpu in upper memory is conflicting
the installed excess ram. I also believe this problem is due to sloppy
programming or resource calls to said memory that is causing the problem.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? Am I crazy or sound on this idea?
Help
William
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