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    I just got some new hard drives (cause my old one died). One of the first things I've done is installed my ATI software. When using the 9.14 multimedia center for my ATI AIW 9800 Pro card everything seemed alright until I tried to capture and right clicked and it didn't have an option to show total frames captured so I can know when I've dropped frames. Is there a way to get around this so I can have it show total frames captured and frames dropped? If not then is there an earlier version that allows you to use this option? Also, is there a way to remove the "Add files to library" button off of the context menu (right-click menu)?
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    I'm also having another weird problem where when I close the multimedia center there's still sound on from the tv. The only way that I can stop the sound is to restart my computer. I've tried ending the atidtct.exe and ati2evxx.exe processes also and that doesn't work.
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    Do you have the sound going through a different input then your capture card? That could be part of the problem. If your capture card has both audio and video in then use that so it will be integrated properly and shut down simultaneously. If you have your audio going in to your sound card seperately from capture card that might be part of your problem there.
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    I do have it going through my sound card but I've never had problems like this with my 9800 when it was going through my sound card before.
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