Way to go ATI.
Not only is the AGC circuit in the Theater 200 very very touchy to begin with, Now you have it set to not allow the playback of ANY Video Input Source with Macrovision Encoding.
Previously you had blocked recording of those sources... Which is understandable. But NOW you completely BLOCK Watching those VCR movies that we own!
No Longer can I use my AIW 9600 XT as a VCR Playback monitor for the kids. I used to be able to put the kids in the guest bedroom, drop in a tape in the VCR and let them watch a movie.
But Nooooooooooo! ATI has determined that using an AIW as a VCR TAPE playback system is something that people aren't going to be using this equipment for. ATI, in their ultimate wisdom, has once again reduced the usefullness of their All In Wonder line!
I understand why you follow the Macrovision accord and block digital recording of VCR Tapes. But honestly, to BLOCK the playing of a VCR TAPE? Whats the Big Deal here????
I do own a Video Stabilizer that digitizes the sync and subsequently bypasses the macrovision on the tape and gets around this problem, and if I use that, I am able to watch the movies. But thats not how it works guys!
What do you think the the owners of VCR's are going to do with their collection of movies they want to watch?
What if Sony decided that VCR Tapes with macrovision are now no longer able to be displayed on all Sony televisions, because the technology is old enough to just block it and nobody would care?
Well thats exactly what ATI just DID!
ATI - Give us Back the Ability to watch our VCR Video Tape Libraries that we OWN, When Using the VCR with the All In Wonder Line of Card and VIVO cards. I suspect all products with the Theater 200 chip are affected by this new problem.
Please, Everybody test this out on your own system then post to this thread so ATI gets the message that we use our ATI Cards to Watch Video Tapes and other Sources with Macrovision on our cards!
Not only is the AGC circuit in the Theater 200 very very touchy to begin with, Now you have it set to not allow the playback of ANY Video Input Source with Macrovision Encoding.
Previously you had blocked recording of those sources... Which is understandable. But NOW you completely BLOCK Watching those VCR movies that we own!
No Longer can I use my AIW 9600 XT as a VCR Playback monitor for the kids. I used to be able to put the kids in the guest bedroom, drop in a tape in the VCR and let them watch a movie.
But Nooooooooooo! ATI has determined that using an AIW as a VCR TAPE playback system is something that people aren't going to be using this equipment for. ATI, in their ultimate wisdom, has once again reduced the usefullness of their All In Wonder line!
I understand why you follow the Macrovision accord and block digital recording of VCR Tapes. But honestly, to BLOCK the playing of a VCR TAPE? Whats the Big Deal here????
I do own a Video Stabilizer that digitizes the sync and subsequently bypasses the macrovision on the tape and gets around this problem, and if I use that, I am able to watch the movies. But thats not how it works guys!
What do you think the the owners of VCR's are going to do with their collection of movies they want to watch?
What if Sony decided that VCR Tapes with macrovision are now no longer able to be displayed on all Sony televisions, because the technology is old enough to just block it and nobody would care?
Well thats exactly what ATI just DID!

ATI - Give us Back the Ability to watch our VCR Video Tape Libraries that we OWN, When Using the VCR with the All In Wonder Line of Card and VIVO cards. I suspect all products with the Theater 200 chip are affected by this new problem.
Please, Everybody test this out on your own system then post to this thread so ATI gets the message that we use our ATI Cards to Watch Video Tapes and other Sources with Macrovision on our cards!
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