Nvidia nForce2 MCP and DRM Media

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Bob Johnston

Asus A7N*X-E Motherboard
Northbridge:NVIDIA nForce2 Ultra 400
Southbridge: NVIDIA nForce2 MCP-T

Vista RTM

All works OK but will not play DRM media, Media Player returns error code
COOD11B1 stating audio driver needs updating although sound hardware is all
OK
 
Go to the Nvidia website.
Check for Vista BETA chipset drivers.
You have the same board as I used to have.
Onboard sound or soundcard?
 
C.unt said:
Go to the Nvidia website.
Check for Vista BETA chipset drivers.
You have the same board as I used to have.
Onboard sound or soundcard?



The nforce MCP is "always" onboard sound. And, Nvidia will not be supporting
nforce 2 for Vista. They consider the board to be obsolete and dated (I have
2 of them). Vista works fine with the DVD supplied drivers and those you get
automatically from the Windows Update site.

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Richard Urban
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Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
Won't be supported? This is the most popular northbridge chipset. A7N8X huh,
well guess what? I have two of those as well. It is just as good of a gaming
board as any other agp 8x board. THIS IS NOW THE REASON I WILL NOT BE
UPGRADING TO VISTA. The best thing Microsoft can do at any point (not in a
busniess sense) is go opensource.
 
And what does it have to do with MS? It was nvidia that dropped support for
nforce2 and apparently now nforce3, so shouldn't the rant be "not buy nvidia
anymore"? My old MSI nforce2 board works perfectly fine with vista, support
or no support from nvidia.
 
Peter M said:
And what does it have to do with MS? It was nvidia that dropped support
for nforce2 and apparently now nforce3, so shouldn't the rant be "not buy
nvidia anymore"? My old MSI nforce2 board works perfectly fine with vista,
support or no support from nvidia.
Right you are!
My old A7N8X runs great with Vista, so no need for NVIDIA "support".
NVIDIA is shafting 5000-series video card users as it stands now. Although
most 5000 cards support Aero just fine (my FX5500 included), the Vista
drivers NVIDIA has for download *do not support* anything lower than the
6000-series. Talk about forces obsolescence!
Luckily, Vista Ultimate comes with drivers that make the FX5500 work, so I'm
good for now.
I'm thinking of switching to ATI next time around, just because of the
driver issue. Guess I'll have to go get educated on the ATI chipsets that
are comparable to the NVIDIA 7300 GT or 7600 GS.
 
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