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Default Exception list for ATT - 11-05-2009, 10:22 | posts: 4,942

Hello to all.

Most of you already sow some incompatible issues between ATT and other software. Only way to fix it is to include .exe file into ATT's exception list. Lets make here a list of such software to include it into installation package.
At this moment I already included these applications.

WMPLAYER.EXE
GOM.EXE
WINDVD.EXE
FRAPS.EXE
FRAPS64.DAT
SETUP.EXE
IEXPLORE.EXE
FIREFOX.EXE
THUNDERBIRD.EXE
FAR.EXE
NVMIXERTRAY.EXE
GLVIEW.EXE
RIVATUNERSTATISTICSSERVER.EXE


Offer your options.
Please write .exe files in upper case only.



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Default 11-05-2009, 10:29 | posts: 10,363 | Location: Taganrog, Russia

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RIVATUNERSTATISTICSSERVER.EXE
Add RTSS.exe to the list in addition to RIVATUNERSTATISTICSSERVER.EXE. I use this EXE name since v2.0 AFAIR.


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Default 11-05-2009, 18:50 | posts: 4,942

Ok. Will do



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Default 11-07-2009, 14:53 | posts: 89 | Location: Fighting The good fight Agaist nubz

add java.exe javaaw.exe javaaws.exe
in my experience java makes att kick into 3d clocks ( when using auto overclocking)
   
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Default 11-07-2009, 18:22 | posts: 76 | Location: Poland

you might also add mplayerc.exe and mpc-hc.exe
Media Player Classic and Media Player Classic HomeCinema also kick into 3d clocks when rendering using DXVA or EVR (using acceleration).
   
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Default 11-08-2009, 06:30 | posts: 89 | Location: Fighting The good fight Agaist nubz

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you might also add mplayerc.exe and mpc-hc.exe
Media Player Classic and Media Player Classic HomeCinema also kick into 3d clocks when rendering using DXVA or EVR (using acceleration).
depending on where you have your 2d clocks set at I use 400/800 for my 5750
you MAY need 3d clocks to render hd video in DXVA
   
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FloW3184
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Default 11-19-2009, 21:56 | posts: 5 | Location: Germany

with ATT your radeon 5000 should have more power consumption than with normal CCC overclocking... because the card doesnt shut down the unneeded parts of the GPU when you use manual downclocking.
   
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Default 11-20-2009, 05:29 | posts: 76 | Location: Poland

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depending on where you have your 2d clocks set at I use 400/800 for my 5750
you MAY need 3d clocks to render hd video in DXVA
I am viewing 1080p on my 300/650 2d clocks on a HD4870 without issues,
with some filters enabled (like sharpen complex2) so I think it will be more than enough (for cards with some more processing power).
   
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Default 01-01-2010, 22:37 | posts: 7 | Location: Germany

ok here is my list:

CLHELPER.EXE
CLIPINC-PLAYER.EXE
CLIPINC-SERVER.EXE
CLIPINCTRAY.EXE
DVDFAB.EXE
FAR.EXE
FIREFOX.EXE
FRAPS.EXE
FRAPS64.DAT
GLVIEW.EXE
GOM.EXE
IEXPLORE.EXE
JAVA.EXE
JAVAAW.EXE
JAVAAWS.EXE
JAVAW.EXE
KMPLAYER.EXE
MMACEPREV.EXE
MMLOADDRV.EXE
MPC-HC.EXE
MPLAYERC.EXE
NVMIXERTRAY.EXE
OPERA.EXE
POWERDVD8.EXE
POWERDVD9.EXE
POWERDVDCOX.EXE
RIVATUNERSTATISTICSSERVER.EXE
RTSS.EXE
SETUP.EXE
THUNDERBIRD.EXE
WINDVD.EXE
WMPLAYER.EXE
ZPLAYER.EXE
   
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Default 01-02-2010, 20:04 | posts: 4

Ray, is it really impossible (or hard to implement) to make this list customizable by the user?
The way it's going right now, you're always gonna be playing catch up
   
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Default 01-02-2010, 20:29 | posts: 93 | Location: Chile

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Ray, is it really impossible (or hard to implement) to make this list customizable by the user?
The way it's going right now, you're always gonna be playing catch up
in fact, this list can be customized bu the user.

Hardware=>Auto overclocking => Exceptions.
   
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Default 01-02-2010, 20:52 | posts: 4,942

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Ray, is it really impossible (or hard to implement) to make this list customizable by the user?
The way it's going right now, you're always gonna be playing catch up
You can do it, read prev. message

I just collecting this list to include all of them into installation package.



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Default 01-03-2010, 06:30 | posts: 4

hey, nice!
   
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Default 01-09-2010, 15:08 | posts: 147 | Location: Finland

System Freeze with these two combined with ATT:

MSNMSGR.EXE
UTORRENT.EXE

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Default 06-13-2010, 19:01 | posts: 11

What a replies. All Well i can claim that ATT when it comes to stability proofs to be more failsafe than highly versatility acclaimed SpeedFan tool (especially when it cames to system freezes). ATT (version i use is 1.6.9.1447 :wink: :hello dr.RA: ) in fact never produce system BSoD/freeze w/ HD2900/3870/4670/5770 that has been used on.

OTOH SpeedFan have issues with ACPI and constant revisions of oldies Winbond SIOs 83627/37 chips that ntm that BASIC fan regulation doesnt work on any newer board than 2005AD mobos.

Only issue here is Ray wiping good things from betas like Voltage control range from bios in 0.005V stepping that worked. Instead of widening range for overclocking above voltage settings :wink:

And as for DXVA in mpc-hc. FATTGS it works fine for two SIMULTANEOUS 1080p x264 streams even when HD5770 is DC to 200/500 (neither HD5000 class gddr5 likes lower than 500MHz for heavy usage aka 3D). Dont believe ATio when it said that 400/900 in UVD mode is for compliancy sakes. Maybe for some weird VC1/qt-AVC encodings ... the are known pookers)

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Default 10-11-2010, 05:19 | posts: 14

Many video files (H.264, XviD) crash my media player Zoom Player, only while ATT is running.
Especially when jumping around the video. Disabling ATT's OSD seems to fix the issue.

ZPLAYER.EXE

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In fact, this list can be customized by the user.
Hardware => Auto overclocking => Exceptions.
Thanks!

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Default 06-14-2012, 23:08 | posts: 2

If that's the only way you can handle it. You need to add Star Trek Online (GameClient.exe) to the list. This is an overlay issue btw

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