The Osprey 240 is not listed, but that seems to be working fine. I also checked the approved hardware list. I double checked the hardware requirements. I also updated the video card to the latest drivers. I also tried changing the display settings to lower and higher resolutions. Open the Display Properties, Settings tab and click Advanced, then select the Troubleshoot tab and increase the Hardware acceleration setting. "The video card's hardware acceleration level is set too low. Whenever I start the Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder I get the following error:
Ati es1000 directdraw upgrade#
The computer was previously running Windows Media Encoder and it was working fine, but I needed to upgrade to a flash stream. I am using an Osprey 240 video capture card. The computer has an Intel Pentium III Xeon 2.66GHz Quad core processor with 4GB RAM. I just loaded the Adobe Free Encoder 3 and the Flash Media Server (Free Version) on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 running Windows 2003 server standard edition with Service Pack 2. ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 18.I have been looking for an answer for this error for a few days without any luck. (II) Module radeon: vendor="X.Org Foundation" (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/radeon_drv.so ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 18.0 compiled for 1.16.1, module version = 7.5.0 (II) Module ati: vendor="X.Org Foundation" (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/ati_drv.so
Ati es1000 directdraw driver#
(=) Assigned the driver to the xf86ConfigLayout (=) Matched vesa as autoconfigured driver 3 (=) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 2 (=) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 1 (=) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 0
If no devices become available, reconfigure udev or disable AutoAddDevices. I don't know where to begin with this now.Ĭode: Select all (II) The server relies on udev to provide the list of input devices. Somewhere along the lines of trying to get something to work with my Fury X, the libgl symbolic links got broken, so I had to reinstall Debian. Somewhere in that haze (due to sleep deprivation, I don't remember much of it), I did indeed get the display to show correctly (3440x1440), but I fail to remember what actually did it.Īt some point, I tried installing the fglrx-driver package using apt-get install, but I don't know what version it is, and I don't remember what effect it had. I've spent two weekends trying to make Debian decent for playing games (ones available for Linux anyway).
Ati es1000 directdraw drivers#
I just go into recovery when this issue happened after I installed the drivers & ran the aforementioned command. My screen is stuck at 1024x768 and I can't configure anything.Īnd of course, no nf file (or a blank one) lets the system boot fine. If I try to use the open source AMD drivers, they don't work. I thought they could see the Fury X, but I guess not. If I try to use the 15.7 drivers, aticonfig says I have no ati adapter. deb files pulled from their website for Ubuntu 64-bit) AMD's proprietary 15.9 drivers (used dpkg -i with the.