Graphics on device vs simulator
I use graphics in my app. They work fine on the simulator, but cannot be found on the device (boxed question marks appear). Is the path to the graphics different on the simulator than it is on the iPhone? I'm using the 2.0 OS. Please help!
I found that filenames are case sensitive on the iphone but not on the simulator so check that.
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Is it possible to add a device in simulated NI DAQmx device or modular Instrument?
Hi,
I want to simulate PXIe 8115 module without hardware.Is it possible?If Yes Can I add the device in simulated NI DAQmx device or modular Instrument?
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Solved!
Go to Solution.Hm, these are several very basic questions.....
The controller (8115) is a "complete" computer excluding a housing, power supply and external cooling. The later three components are the chassis, in your case the PXIe-1062Q.
The controller can be run by a Windows based OS (e.g. Windows 7) or Real Time ("RT"). So what do you have installed on the 8115?
In either case, communication with that controller by an external, additional PC or laptop is best done by Ethernet. You can use different protocols on Ethernet like a customized TCP/IP based protocol or by using NI Shared Variables.
NI DAQmx is a hardware device driver. The purpose of this is to use a National Instrument based measurement device in a computer. If you want to use an NI device in your PXIe system, it is very likely that you require to have DAQmx installed on the 8115 controller. DAQmx is available for Windows as well as for RT.
DAQmx in this use-case does normally not provide you a direct access to the devices in the PXIe chassis over Ethernet by *any* external computer. You have to write an application which will be run on the 8115 controller to interface (or "relay) the data to your external computer.
hope this clears things up,
Norbert
PS: You should ask your local NI branch to send someone to you.... i think a direct discussion with an NI employee should be beneficial for you. Normally, a sales representative is sufficient as NI sales reps are quite technical.
CEO: What exactly is stopping us from doing this?
Expert: Geometry
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Hiya,
I am learning to build vi without connecting hardware. I created simulated device pc16220 in measurement and explorer. I tested signal it was white noise. I went back to labview and used examples code to locate acq&graph voltage-int.vi and inserted parameters in physical channel control and ran the vi. I obtained sine wave.
I want to check if device is simulated and can't locate deviceissimulated pallete and don't know how to perform this action. A tutorial in zone.ni.com give following info but I didn't find the route function>>ni measurement.......
( from zone.ni.com To discover during the execution of a program whether a device is simulated, use the DeviceIsSimulated property on the NI-DAQmx Device property node. Open the All Functions>>NI Measurements>>DAQmx>>DAQmx Advanced>>DAQmx System Setup subpalette to find this property node. The property returns true if the device is simulated.
Also in measurement explorer I only added analog voltage signal on a0 channel but in labview I get sine wave irrespective of which channel I choose in physical channel control.
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks and Regards
Solved!
Go to Solution.You've marked the question as solved but now you say you still can't find the palette? The instructions to open up the palette are correct and the property node that you are looking for is there. Can you not see the palette or the property node?
Message Edited by Dennis Knutson on 01-25-2010 09:07 AM
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[Iphone Development] Device or Simulator : how can the App know?
Hi,
Since I encountered a few differences from run on Device and the same App on the simulator, I'd like to perform a few tests to be sure of any points. To do that, I need to know whether the App is running on the device or the simulator.
Is there a way to figure it out?
I tried
#if TARGETOSIPHONE
#endif
but it is always true, whether I am on device or simulator.
Thanks in advance.
Message was edited by: g_Marvin
Message was edited by: g_MarvinThe code you're showing is dedicated to the compiler, and the code bewteen #if and #end will or will not be part of your binary depending on the condition.
If you wish to get the info at runtime you'd better use the UIDevice class.
[[UIDevice currentDevice] model]
will return an NSString with the name of the device (i.e. @"iPod Touch") and you'll be able to check for the simulator model string.
Hope this helps
Phil -
Import MAX configuration without device or simulated device
I'm hoping there's a way to do this.
In previous versions of MAX, it was possible to import Channel and Task information without having to import the Device. This was handy if you didn't have the DAQ boards installed on that PC, but you needed to check Task and Channel information.
I'm currently trying to import an .nce file from a project where I'd used a USB6008 as the DAQ device. I don't have access to one of those at the moment and it's one of the devices that cannot be simulated.
I have tried simulating a similar device with hopes of somehow "tricking" it to import. So far, no luck.
Does anyone know of a way I can have a look at the Channel and Task information in that .nce file or possibly fanagle it into importing without or with another simulated device?
Patrick AllenHi pallen,
I actually don’t know of a way to change the configuration in the .nce file. It's a binary file which main use is to import and export complete configurations when you do not need to edit that configuration outside of MAX. The .ini and .txt are intended for editing outside of MAX. However you can always import the .nce in MAX, make the changes needed and export a .ini to your final destination. Sorry that this is not too helpful on your current situation.
Ana P
National Instruments
Applications Engineer -
Import Configuration as real device not simulated
Hoping there is a way for this.
We have multiple DAQs and multiple computers that can be used in any configuration at any time. One computer has all the DAQs in NIMAX loaded. We would like to be able to grab any computer use any VI and use it with no worries of configuration (DAQ1 is DAQ1 on each computer).
I backed up the configuration file on the main computer, and attempted to export it on another. It states that all the devices will be simulated on the new computer. If they are simulated in NIMAX, correct me if I'm wrong, when I connect the real daq to that computer it will create a new device assigning it a new number, and therefore not allow the VI to work without re-configuration. Am I correct on this? How do I get around this?NIerrors wrote:
I backed up the configuration file on the main computer, and attempted to export it on another. It states that all the devices will be simulated on the new computer. If they are simulated in NIMAX, correct me if I'm wrong, when I connect the real daq to that computer it will create a new device assigning it a new number, and therefore not allow the VI to work without re-configuration. Am I correct on this? How do I get around this?
When you add a read card, just delete the simulated device and configure the real one to be whatever name you need it to be. Shouldn't take more than 2 minutes (including the loading of MAX).
Or if you really want to play it safe, delete the simulated device and then reimport your DAQ configuration.
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Compact fieldpoint simulated device for simulation
I am preparing to use a compact fieldpoint device (cFp-2120) with some I/O modules for DAQ through ethernet communication.
However, the hardware is not ready yet.
Is it possible I can create a simulated compact fild point device with those I/O modules in MAX and then use these simulated devices just as the real devices in LabView to start writing the vi programs
Thanks
jinhuaHi,
It sounds like you are interested in a feature similar to simulated devices like we offer with our DAQ devices. Unfortunately we don't offer this feature with FieldPoint. Let us know if we can help you in some other way and we'll be glad to answer any other questions you might have.
Eric A.
National Instruments
Distributed I/O Product Support Engineer -
IP19- Graphic Scheduling Overview and Simulation# Issue.
Dear All,
Good Day,
I have run transaction IP19 for a perticular Maintenance plan and I did "Release Call"
by clicking relevent icon. Its changend in Green Color ("CALLED ICON") also I saved
the same.
When i checked related Maintenance plan, it dosen't have released scheduled.
But when i do through IP10 its getting released by cliking Green Flag.
Please suggest me what could be the reason for the IP19 Issue.
Best Regards,
KSKHI Suresh
TCODE IP19
Enter your Equipment in the input field.
Execute
Then, Select your plan from the Equipment. It will display the Scheduled Call objects
Select it and click Release Icon
You will get the order no.
Go to ip10...
select the scheduled object, it will be displayed "called"
Select the called object and click display (to display the order)
You cannot release the order twice
- pithan -
Generating a custom signal through a simulated device
Hello,
I am acquiring 6 channels of strain gauge data simultaneously through the SCXI-1000 chasis with the SCXI 1520 card. I want to create a synthetic input signal so I can test my programming structure. I created a simulated device and simulated channels, but I cannot figure out how to control the simulated signal that is being generated. I would like to be able to specify a waveform, frequency, and amplitude of the simulated data so that I can test some special cases of my application. i cannot use the 'simulate signal' subvi because my code needs to remain unchanged to truly test this. please let me know if this is possible through a simulated device. your help is much appreciated.
thanks,
jtjt,
You can write your own simulated signal source. Make a copy of the DAQ Read VI with a different name. This gives you a VI with the same connector pane so it can be substituted into your program. Open the simulation VI and remove all of the DAQ stuff. Put your simulation code in its place. Substitute the simulation VI for the DAQ Read VI in the main program.
Now, how do you "specify a waveform, frequency, and amplitude of the simulated data?"
You can add a cluster with controls for all those variables to the connector pane if there is a terminal available. Or you can use an Action Engine. Call the action engine with the command set to Write in your setup code or in a separate VI for the purpose. Inside the simulated DAQ Read VI call the AE with the command Read to get the parameters for your simulation. Your flexibility with this approach is limited only by your imagination and your coding skills.
Lynn -
[ANE] Repacking for simulator and fake support of device
Hello,
I have a question about anes, here is my problem : Some of the anes I use don't have simulator support or all-device support (only android, only iOS,...)
In my code, I of course test the device before calling anything so its fine from a runtime point of view (never had a runtime issue).
But, it does refuse to compile/launch. I know I could use multiple projects, compiler constants for imports, blablabla, but the best way to increase productivity would be to have them support all-device and simulator even if they do nothing with it.
So what I tried :
- rename ane as zip
- edit extensions.xml, add proper stuff
- rezip and rename back, and of course, don't call anything in the ane if you know your support is just "fake" for that device
It works for simulator BUT if I use the rezipped ane in a iOS build (which was supported), it refuses to build a release. So I have to switch ane back and forth.
It doesn't work if trying to add iOS support (well it compiles but when installing on device, install never ends). I tried adding a fake library.swf for iOS with only empty functions but didn't work.
Haven't encountered the case where I need to add new Android support so I can't say for that one.
Anyone knows of a quick way (which doesn't involve recreating all the concerned anes, since I don't have source code for them) ? Would create a huge productivity boost here.
I hope question is clear enough.Understand that I'm not going to tell you that what you want is wrong. There's nothing wrong with wanting Flash on a tablet. The only problem is that the future of Flash no longer exists for tablets.
fredfromewa wrote:
So, does anyone know if real Java and Flash support is indeed coming in the future or am I going to have to either return or sell these IPADS and go switch a competitor...
You can go to a competitor, but it won't help you in the long run since Adobe Flash on mobile is dead, and by the hand of Adobe themselves, not Apple. Here's the official announcement from 2 months ago:
Adobe Abandons Mobile Flash, Backs HTML5
You do have one alternative left: Buy a Windows-based tablet now. Why now? Because in mobile versions of Windows 8, Microsoft will no longer allow plug-ins like Flash:
Microsoft Follows Apple, Bans Flash From Windows 8 Tablet Software
In fact, even Microsoft's own Flash competitor, Silverlight, will not be allowed to run in tablet versions of Windows 8, only in desktop Windows.
In the end, your last alternative will be to buy a Windows-based tablet that, ironically, does not run the tablet version of Windows, and then never upgrade it to Windows 8 mobile. You will probably be able to be run Flash then. But since the tablet will run desktop Windows, have fun with 30 minutes of battery life, maybe less after you boot Flash...
fredfromewa wrote:
....they could easily have a much larger majority of the market with tablets by supporting Java and Flash.
Uh...all the way up to now, the iPad practically has the entire tablet market to itself. How is it possible that Flash would have made that significantly larger?
Seen from a different perspective...how is it that all the tablets that support Flash have completely failed to make a dent in the tablet market?
Neither angle seems to support what you're saying. -
IPhone simulator Vs device Help please
I coded up an application and it works fine under the simulator. Now I go to run it on the iPhone and I get this:
error:cannot find interface declaration for 'NSHost'
Why would the app work in the simulator but not for the device? I have several apps that I wrote on the device so I know that is working properly.
Any help would be great. I am going out of my mind with this.Zorko993443 wrote:
Why would the app work in the simulator but not for the device? I have several apps that I wrote on the device so I know that is working properly.
I've never done iPhone development, but I've had to deal with a few simulators. Simulators are never the same as the actual device - never. There could be random bugs either on the device or simulator side that cause one of them to fail. A very important point to remember is that just because it works on the simulator does not mean you have done it correctly. Perhaps you need to manually do an "import <NSHost.h>" on the iPhone. Or maybe there is no NSHost.h on the iPhone and you need to change your working simulator code. -
HP xw8600 nvidia gtx 650 graphics card "cannot start device code 10"
I have an HP xw 8600 with two Xeon 5450 processors and 4GB RAM, it's still running XP sp3 with /3GB enabled. Bios 01.46
The original ATI Firegl graphics card just died and I have installed an nvidia geforce GTX650. The latest nvidia driver is installed version 344.11. But the graphics card isn't running correctly, it provides very slow low resolution graphics and device manager says "cannot start device code 10".
I tested the card in a Dell t1700 and it worked correctly.
NB. while waiting for the GTX650 I installed an old nvidia fx550, the card worked correctly running dual monitors. BUT after installing the GTX650 and getting the error, if I switch back to the fx 550 it also now gives the code 10. Tried going back to a restore point before the GTX650 was installed and reinstalling the fx550, but it stall has the same code 10 error.Hi:
You may also want to post your question on the HP Business Support Forum -- xw Workstations section.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Workstations-z-series-xw-series/bd-p/bsc-272#.VC1Y-Xl0y9I -
Intel HD graphics IE9 not working with stage3d
Firefox works in GPU mode
Dropping back to software mode no longer works in Firefox.
As in if I dont set wmode, it doesnt drop to software mode but throws an error “context3d not available”.
IE9 32 bit and 64 bit dont work
If you install the 64bit non debug player (which is supposed to also install the 32 bit)
IE 32 bit & IE 64 only shows the Away3d stats panel shows.
Install the 32bit debugger for IE
IT throws an error “bad input size” on 32 bit IE.
Uninstalled all flashplayers, rebooted and installed the fp11 in various order and the above is what I end up with.
Things like video (iplayer) work fine on IE
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Driver Attributes: Final Retail
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
Date and Size: 2/11/2011 11:18:44, 2739176 bytes
Other Files:
Driver Provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
HW Accel Level: Basic
Cap Flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
HW Memory: 0
Voice Management: No
EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
Sound Capture Devices
DirectInput Devices
Device Name: Mouse
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: Keyboard
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Poll w/ Interrupt: No
USB Devices
+ USB Root Hub
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x8086, 0x1C2D
| Matching Device ID: usb\root_hub20
| Service: usbhub
| Driver: usbhub.sys, 3/25/2011 04:29:26, 343040 bytes
| Driver: usbd.sys, 3/25/2011 04:28:59, 7936 bytes
|
+-+ Generic USB Hub
| | Vendor/Product ID: 0x8087, 0x0024
| | Location: Port_#0001.Hub_#0001
| | Matching Device ID: usb\class_09
| | Service: usbhub
| | Driver: usbhub.sys, 3/25/2011 04:29:26, 343040 bytes
| |
| +-+ Logitech USB Cordless Mouse
| | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC501
| | | Location: Port_#0006.Hub_#0003
| | | Matching Device ID: usb\vid_046d&pid_c501
| | | Service: HidUsb
| | | Driver: hidusb.sys, 11/20/2010 11:43:49, 30208 bytes
| | | Driver: hidclass.sys, 11/20/2010 11:43:49, 76800 bytes
| | | Driver: hidparse.sys, 7/14/2009 01:06:17, 32896 bytes
| | |
| | +-+ Logitech USB Cordless Mouse
| | | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC501
| | | | Matching Device ID: hid\vid_046d&pid_c501
| | | | Service: mouhid
| | | | Driver: mouhid.sys, 7/14/2009 01:00:20, 31232 bytes
| | | | Driver: mouclass.sys, 7/14/2009 02:48:27, 49216 bytes
Gameport Devices
PS/2 Devices
+ Standard PS/2 Keyboard
| Matching Device ID: *pnp0303
| Service: i8042prt
| Driver: i8042prt.sys, 7/14/2009 00:19:57, 105472 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 7/14/2009 02:48:04, 50768 bytes
|
+ Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_kbd
| Upper Filters: kbdclass
| Service: TermDD
| Driver: i8042prt.sys, 7/14/2009 00:19:57, 105472 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 7/14/2009 02:48:04, 50768 bytes
|
+ Terminal Server Mouse Driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_mou
| Upper Filters: mouclass
| Service: TermDD
| Driver: termdd.sys, 11/20/2010 14:33:57, 63360 bytes
| Driver: sermouse.sys, 7/14/2009 01:00:20, 26624 bytes
| Driver: mouclass.sys, 7/14/2009 02:48:27, 49216 bytes
Disk & DVD/CD-ROM Drives
Drive: C:
Free Space: 343.6 GB
Total Space: 476.8 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: WDC WD5000AAKX-001CA0
Drive: E:
Free Space: 1209.1 GB
Total Space: 1907.7 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: WDC WD20EARX-00PASB0
Drive: F:
Free Space: 471.4 GB
Total Space: 476.9 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: WDC WD5000AAKS-00YGA0
Drive: D:
Model: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-222AB
Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 10:19:21, 147456 bytes
System Devices
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1C2D
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C2D&SUBSYS_50061458&REV_05\3&13C0B0C5&0&D0
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.01.7601.17586 (English), 3/25/2011 04:29:04, 52736 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.01.7601.17586 (English), 3/25/2011 04:29:14, 325120 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.01.7601.17586 (English), 3/25/2011 04:29:26, 343040 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 - 1C10
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C10&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_B5\3&13C0B0C5&0&E0
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 14:33:48, 184704 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1C26
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26&SUBSYS_50061458&REV_05\3&13C0B0C5&0&E8
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.01.7601.17586 (English), 3/25/2011 04:29:04, 52736 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.01.7601.17586 (English), 3/25/2011 04:29:14, 325120 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.01.7601.17586 (English), 3/25/2011 04:29:26, 343040 bytes
Name: Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C02&SUBSYS_B0051458&REV_05\3&13C0B0C5&0&FA
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\iaStor.sys, 10.05.0000.1015 (English), 2/9/2011 13:06:44, 555032 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller - 1C22
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C22&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_05\3&13C0B0C5&0&FB
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0112&SUBSYS_D0001458&REV_09\3&13C0B0C5&0&10
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\igdkmd64.sys, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:51:08, 12223936 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igdumd64.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:51:04, 8238592 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igd10umd64.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:37:40, 14511104 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxcmrt64.dll, 1.00.0000.1007 (English), 4/10/2011 10:40:40, 136704 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\IccLibDll_x64.dll, 3/6/2011 13:07:58, 94208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igkrng600.bin, 3/6/2011 13:50:34, 963116 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igcompkrng600.bin, 3/6/2011 13:50:34, 145804 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfcg600m.bin, 4/10/2011 11:49:10, 218304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igkrng600.bin, 3/6/2011 13:50:34, 963116 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igcompkrng600.bin, 3/6/2011 13:50:34, 145804 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igfcg600m.bin, 4/10/2011 11:49:10, 218304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igdde64.dll, 4/10/2011 11:48:56, 75776 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igdde32.dll, 4/10/2011 11:42:50, 56832 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhxs64.vp, 4/10/2011 12:15:56, 17272 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhxo64.vp, 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 59243 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhxc64.vp, 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 59062 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhxg64.vp, 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 59174 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhxa64.vp, 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 1074 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhxa64.cpa, 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 1981696 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhcp64.dll, 2.00.0002.0001 (English), 4/10/2011 10:40:36, 98304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\iglhsip64.dll, 2.00.0002.0001 (English), 4/10/2011 10:40:36, 376832 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igdumd32.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:44:20, 6275072 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igdumdx32.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:41:04, 577024 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igfxdv32.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:06:46, 288768 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igd10umd32.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:31:20, 12289536 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\iglhcp32.dll, 2.00.0002.0001 (English), 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 98304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\iglhsip32.dll, 2.00.0002.0001 (English), 4/10/2011 10:40:34, 376832 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igfxcmrt32.dll, 1.00.0000.1007 (English), 4/10/2011 10:40:40, 158208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\difx64.exe, 4/10/2011 11:59:58, 179032 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\hccutils.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:12:18, 109056 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxsrvc.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:12:48, 62464 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxsrvc.exe, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 12:00:06, 509272 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxpph.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:10, 335872 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxcpl.cpl, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:38, 126976 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxdev.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:12:08, 385024 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxdo.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:11:26, 142336 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxtray.exe, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 12:00:08, 167256 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\hkcmd.exe, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 12:00:00, 391512 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxress.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:11:26, 9014784 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxpers.exe, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 12:00:04, 415064 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxTMM.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:20, 378368 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\gfxSrvc.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:12:10, 146432 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\GfxUI.exe, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 12:00:00, 4377432 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\GfxUI.exe.config, 3/6/2011 13:11:06, 151 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\IGFXDEVLib.dll, 1.00.0000.0000 (Invariant Language), 4/10/2011 11:12:10, 4096 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxext.exe, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 12:00:02, 238424 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxexps.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:04, 28672 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\igfxexps32.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:07:34, 24576 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrara.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:40, 285184 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrchs.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:42, 282624 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrcht.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:42, 282624 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrdan.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:44, 285696 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrdeu.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:46, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrenu.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:11:32, 285696 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxresn.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:54, 287232 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrfin.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:44, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrfra.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:46, 287232 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrheb.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:48, 285184 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrhrv.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:58, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrita.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:48, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrjpn.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:50, 283648 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrkor.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:50, 283136 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrnld.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:44, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrnor.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:50, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrplk.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:52, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrptb.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:52, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrptg.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:52, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrrom.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:58, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrrus.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:54, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrsky.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:58, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrslv.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:58, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrsve.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:56, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrtha.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:56, 285696 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrcsy.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:42, 286720 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrell.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:46, 287232 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrhun.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:48, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxrtrk.lrc, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:13:56, 286208 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.ar-SA.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:00, 156057 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.cs-CZ.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:02, 133246 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.da-DK.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:02, 128407 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.de-DE.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:04, 137705 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.el-GR.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:06, 197902 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.es-ES.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:06, 137506 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.en-US.resources, 4/10/2011 11:13:40, 123921 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.fi-FI.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:08, 132752 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.fr-FR.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:10, 135519 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.he-IL.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:12, 148846 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.hr-HR.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:36, 131705 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.hu-HU.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:12, 134238 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.it-IT.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:14, 140077 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.ja-JP.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:16, 152994 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.ko-KR.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:16, 138572 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.nb-NO.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:18, 128667 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.nl-NL.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:20, 134272 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.pl-PL.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:20, 133014 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.pt-BR.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:22, 134686 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.pt-PT.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:24, 133548 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.ro-RO.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:36, 136449 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.ru-RU.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:24, 182514 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.sk-SK.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:26, 132650 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.sl-SI.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:28, 128863 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.sv-SE.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:28, 133706 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.th-TH.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:30, 211082 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.tr-TR.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:32, 135222 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.zh-CN.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:32, 116233 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\Gfxres.zh-TW.resources, 4/10/2011 11:14:34, 117522 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\ig4icd64.dll, 8.15.0010.2361 (English), 4/10/2011 11:24:40, 17896960 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\ig4icd32.dll, 4/10/2011 11:18:24, 13356032 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\igfxCoIn_v2361.dll, 1.02.0030.0000 (English), 4/10/2011 11:56:24, 90112 bytes
Name: High Definition Audio Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C20&SUBSYS_A1021458&REV_05\3&13C0B0C5&0&D8
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\hdaudbus.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 11:43:43, 122368 bytes
Name: 2nd generation Intel(R) Core(TM) processor family DRAM Controller - 0100
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0100&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_09\3&13C0B0C5&0&00
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 8 - 1C1E
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C1E&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_B5\3&13C0B0C5&0&E7
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 14:33:48, 184704 bytes
Name: Etron USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B6F&DEV_7023&SUBSYS_50071458&REV_01\4&4219E1E&0&00E7
Driver: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\EtronXHCI.sys, 0.00.0000.0098 (English), 3/7/2011 10:22:00, 65280 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244E
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_244E&SUBSYS_50001458&REV_A5\3&13C0B0C5&0&F0
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 14:33:48, 184704 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 7 - 1C1C
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C1C&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_B5\3&13C0B0C5&0&E6
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 14:33:48, 184704 bytes
Name: Etron USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B6F&DEV_7023&SUBSYS_50071458&REV_01\4&1B0D22A2&0&00E5
Driver: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\EtronXHCI.sys, 0.00.0000.0098 (English), 3/7/2011 10:22:00, 65280 bytes
Name: Intel(R) Z68 Express Chipset Family LPC Interface Controller - 1C44
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C44&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_05\3&13C0B0C5&0&F8
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\msisadrv.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (English), 7/14/2009 02:48:27, 15424 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 6 - 1C1A
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C1A&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_B5\3&13C0B0C5&0&E5
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 14:33:48, 184704 bytes
Name: Marvell 91xx SATA 6G Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B4B&DEV_9172&SUBSYS_B0001458&REV_11\4&18803EC9&0&00E4
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\mvs91xx.sys, 1.02.0000.1002 (English), 3/14/2011 10:29:46, 313136 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\mvxxmm.sys, 1.00.0000.1202 (English), 3/14/2011 10:29:46, 14128 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\mv91xxm.dll, 1.00.0000.0001 (English), 3/14/2011 10:29:46, 35840 bytes
Name: Intel(R) Management Engine Interface
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C3A&SUBSYS_1C3A1458&REV_04\3&13C0B0C5&0&B0
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 5 - 1C18
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C18&SUBSYS_50011458&REV_B5\3&13C0B0C5&0&E4
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), 11/20/2010 14:33:48, 184704 bytes
Name: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_E0001458&REV_06\4&B75C242&0&00E6
Driver: n/a
DirectShow Filters
DirectShow Filters:
WMAudio Decoder DMO,0x00800800,1,1,WMADMOD.DLL,6.01.7601.17514
WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMADMOD.DLL,6.01.7601.17514
WMSpeech Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMSPDMOD.DLL,6.01.7601.17514
MP3 Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,mp3dmod.dll,6.01.7600.16385
Mpeg4s Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mp4sdecd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
WMV Screen decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvsdecd.dll,6.01.7601.17514
WMVideo Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,wmvdecod.dll,6.01.7601.17514
Mpeg43 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mp43decd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
Mpeg4 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mpg4decd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
ffdshow Video Decoder,0xff800001,2,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
Xiph.Org Theora Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,dsfTheoraDecoder.dll,
Xiph.Org Vorbis Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,dsfVorbisDecoder.dll,
ffdshow DXVA Video Decoder,0xff800002,2,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
ffdshow raw video filter,0x00200000,2,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
ffdshow Audio Decoder,0xff800001,1,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
DV Muxer,0x00400000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Color Space Converter,0x00400001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
WM ASF Reader,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,12.00.7601.17514
Screen Capture filter,0x00200000,0,1,wmpsrcwp.dll,12.00.7601.17514
AVI Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
VGA 16 Color Ditherer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
SBE2MediaTypeProfile,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Xiph.Org Ogg Muxer,0x00200000,1,0,dsfOggMux.dll,
Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder,0x005fffff,2,4,msmpeg2vdec.dll,6.01.7140.0000
MPC - RealVideo Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,RealMediaSplitter.ax,1.04.2499.0000
AC3 Parser Filter,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.7601.17528
StreamBufferSink,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Microsoft TV Captions Decoder,0x00200001,1,0,MSTVCapn.dll,6.01.7601.17514
MJPEG Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
CBVA DMO wrapper filter,0x00200000,1,1,cbva.dll,6.01.7601.17514
MPEG-I Stream Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Xiph.Org FLAC Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,dsfFLACDecoder.dll,
SAMI (CC) Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Splitter,0x005fffff,1,0,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.7601.17528
Closed Captions Analysis Filter,0x00200000,2,5,cca.dll,6.06.7601.17514
SBE2FileScan,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
MPC - FLV Splitter (Gabest),0x00600000,1,1,FLVSplitter.ax,1.04.2499.0000
Internal Script Command Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG Audio Decoder,0x03680001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
DV Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Video Mixing Renderer 9,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Haali Media Splitter,0x00800001,0,1,splitter.x64.ax,1.11.0096.0014
Haali Media Splitter (AR),0x00400000,1,1,splitter.x64.ax,1.11.0096.0014
Xiph.Org Theora Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfTheoraEncoder.dll,
Xiph.Org Vorbis Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfVorbisEncoder.dll,
Microsoft MPEG-2 Encoder,0x00200000,2,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
ACM Wrapper,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Video Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Video Stream Analyzer,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Xiph.Org Native FLAC Decoder,0x00600000,0,1,dsfNativeFLACSource.dll,
Line 21 Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,,
Video Port Manager,0x00600000,2,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Xiph.Org Speex Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfSpeexEncoder.dll,
Video Renderer,0x00400000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Xiph.Org Speex Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,dsfSpeexDecoder.dll,
Haali Video Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,dxr.x64.dll,
MPC - RealMedia Source,0x00600000,0,0,RealMediaSplitter.ax,1.04.2499.0000
Xiph.Org FLAC Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfFLACEncoder.dll,
DivX Decoder Filter,0x00800000,1,1,divxdec.ax,7.00.0000.0031
VPS Decoder,0x00200000,0,0,WSTPager.ax,6.06.7601.17514
WM ASF Writer,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,12.00.7601.17514
VBI Surface Allocator,0x00600000,1,1,vbisurf.ax,6.01.7601.17514
File writer,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
iTV Data Sink,0x00600000,1,0,itvdata.dll,6.06.7601.17514
iTV Data Capture filter,0x00600000,1,1,itvdata.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Haali Simple Media Splitter,0x00200000,0,1,splitter.x64.ax,1.11.0096.0014
DirectVobSub,0x00200000,2,1,VSFilter.dll,1.00.0001.0003
MPC - RealAudio Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,RealMediaSplitter.ax,1.04.2499.0000
DirectVobSub (auto-loading version),0x00800002,2,1,VSFilter.dll,1.00.0001.0003
DVD Navigator,0x00200000,0,3,qdvd.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft TV Subtitles Decoder,0x00200001,1,0,MSTVCapn.dll,6.01.7601.17514
Overlay Mixer2,0x00200000,1,1,,
Haali Matroska Muxer,0x00200000,1,0,splitter.x64.ax,1.11.0096.0014
AC3Filter,0x40000000,1,1,ac3filter64.ax,1.03.0001.0000
RDP DShow Redirection Filter,0xffffffff,1,0,DShowRdpFilter.dll,
Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
WST Pager,0x00200000,1,1,WSTPager.ax,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Demultiplexer,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.7601.17528
DV Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
ffdshow Audio Processor,0x00200000,1,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
SampleGrabber,0x00200000,1,1,qedit.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Null Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,qedit.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x005fffff,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft AC3 Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msac3enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
Xiph.Org Ogg Demuxer,0x00600000,1,1,dsfOggDemux2.dll,
MPC - FLV Source (Gabest),0x00600000,0,0,FLVSplitter.ax,1.04.2499.0000
StreamBufferSource,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Smart Tee,0x00200000,1,2,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Overlay Mixer,0x00200000,0,0,,
AVI Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
NetBridge,0x00200000,2,0,netbridge.dll,6.01.7601.17514
AVI/WAV File Source,0x00400000,0,2,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MPC - CDXA Reader,0x00600000,0,1,cdxareader.ax,1.04.2499.0000
Wave Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MIDI Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Multi-file Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
File stream renderer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
ffdshow subtitles filter,0x00200000,2,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder,0x005fffff,1,1,msmpeg2adec.dll,6.01.7140.0000
MPC - RealMedia Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,RealMediaSplitter.ax,1.04.2499.0000
StreamBufferSink2,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
AVI Mux,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Line 21 Decoder 2,0x00600002,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
File Source (Async.),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
File Source (URL),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Media Center Extender Encryption Filter,0x00200000,2,2,Mcx2Filter.dll,6.01.7601.17514
AudioRecorder WAV Dest,0x00200000,0,0,WavDest.dll,
AudioRecorder Wave Form,0x00200000,0,0,WavDest.dll,
SoundRecorder Null Renderer,0x00200000,0,0,WavDest.dll,
WebM Muxer Filter,0x00200000,2,1,webmmux.dll,0.09.0012.0000
WebM VP8 Decoder Filter,0x00600000,1,1,vp8decoder.dll,0.09.0012.0000
WebM VP8 Encoder Filter,0x00200000,1,1,vp8encoder.dll,0.09.0012.0000
WebM Splitter Filter,0x00600000,1,1,webmsplit.dll,0.09.0012.0000
Haali Video Sink,0x00200000,1,0,splitter.x64.ax,1.11.0096.0014
Infinite Pin Tee Filter,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Enhanced Video Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,evr.dll,6.01.7601.17514
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00200000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG Video Decoder,0x40000001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter Devices:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Video Compressors:
WMVideo8 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvxencd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
WMVideo9 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvencod.dll,6.01.7600.16385
MSScreen 9 encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvsencd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
DV Video Encoder,0x00200000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
ffdshow video encoder,0x00100000,1,1,ffdshow.ax,1.01.3958.0000
MJPEG Compressor,0x00200000,0,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Xiph.Org Theora Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfTheoraEncoder.dll,
WebM VP8 Encoder Filter,0x00200000,1,1,vp8encoder.dll,0.09.0012.0000
Audio Compressors:
WM Speech Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMSPDMOE.DLL,6.01.7600.16385
WMAudio Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMADMOE.DLL,6.01.7600.16385
Xiph.Org Vorbis Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfVorbisEncoder.dll,
Xiph.Org Speex Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfSpeexEncoder.dll,
Xiph.Org FLAC Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,dsfFLACEncoder.dll,
IMA ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
PCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
GSM 6.10,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
CCITT A-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
CCITT u-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG Layer-3,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
PBDA CP Filters:
PBDA DTFilter,0x00600000,1,1,CPFilters.dll,6.06.7601.17528
PBDA ETFilter,0x00200000,0,0,CPFilters.dll,6.06.7601.17528
PBDA PTFilter,0x00200000,0,0,CPFilters.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Midi Renderers:
Default MidiOut Device,0x00800000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
WDM Streaming Capture Devices:
Realtek HD Audio Line input,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HD Audio Mic input,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HD Audio Stereo input,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
WDM Streaming Rendering Devices:
Realtek HD Audio output,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HDA SPDIF Optical Out,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HDA SPDIF Out,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
BDA Network Providers:
Microsoft ATSC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft DVBC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft DVBS Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft DVBT Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Multi-Instance Capable VBI Codecs:
VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.7601.17514
BDA Transport Information Renderers:
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00600000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x00600000,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.7601.17514
BDA CP/CA Filters:
Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,1,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17528
PTFilter,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17528
XDS Codec,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17528
WDM Streaming Communication Transforms:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Audio Renderers:
Speakers (Realtek High Definiti,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Default DirectSound Device,0x00800000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
DirectSound: Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
DirectSound: Realtek Digital Output(Optical) (Realtek High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
DirectSound: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Realtek Digital Output (Realtek,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Realtek Digital Output(Optical),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.17514
EVR Power Information
Current Setting: {5C67A112-A4C9-483F-B4A7-1D473BECAFDC} (Quality)
Quality Flags: 2576
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow half deinterlace
Allow scaling
Decode Power Usage: 100
Balanced Flags: 1424
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow batching
Force half deinterlace
Force scaling
Decode Power Usage: 50
PowerFlags: 1424
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow batching
Force half deinterlace
Force scaling
Decode Power Usage: 0Ignore the above.
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There seems to be some issue with this newer Boot Camp 5 and Windows 8 becuase of the Intel HD graphics in the processor. I have a maxed out Intel iMac 27" Mid-2011 with Intel Core i7 and AMD Radeon 6970M 2GB.
When Windows 8 Pro is first installed with Boot Camp 5 USB flash drive everything seems fine. The Intel HD graphics are detected and so is the AMD Radeon. But if the machine is put to sleep the computer resumes and has a BSOD. The reason is igdkmd64.sys.
I think the only way I know of to solve this is to disable the Intel HD graphics in Device Manager before the machine begins crashing. On "first" boot the Intel HD graphics are listed in device manager. Later depending on restart, sleep, hibernate, the Intel HD graphics are listed under hidden devices in Device Manager.
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Can't Debug On iOS Simulator Anymore... Why Did You Break It Adobe?
I see lots of posts on this subject, and I am experiencing the same issue. I fail to see why this change in the SDK was put forth, as it has made development a real pain for iOS. In the AIR SDK 4.0 this worked fine. According to the new method, we are supposed to use an environment variable to control which simulator we want to debug in, but this does not work either when multiple iOS SDKs are installed. If this can be controlled by an environment variable, then why can't it be controlled by a command line option to adt? That would be a much more robust solution versus having to change your OS's environment every time you need to switch simulators.
Any response from development on why it is this way now?Thanks for reporting the issue.
At our end there is no problem when there are multiple iOS SDKs. We used the following commands:
Package App :
adt -package -target ipa-test-interpreter-simulator -storetype <type> -keystore < Certificates > -storepass < password > <.ipa> <.xml> <swf> -platformsdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/S DKs/iPhoneSimulator8.0.sdk/
Install App :
adt -installApp -platform ios -platformsdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/S DKs/iPhoneSimulator8.0.sdk -device ios-simulator -package < ipa >
Launch App :
adt -launchApp -platform ios -platformsdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/S DKs/iPhoneSimulator8.0.sdk -device ios-simulator -appid <APP ID>
Could you please share the adt packaging, install and launch commands?
P.S: In case you are using SDK path as: -platformsdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/S DKs/iPhoneSimulator.sdk,
kindly use the SDK path containing the SDK version eg, If you want to use iOS 8.0 simulator use -platformsdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/S DKs/iPhoneSimulator8.0.sdk and in case you want to use iOS 7.1 simulator use -platformsdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/S DKs/iPhoneSimulator7.1.sdk
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