AMD LIVE Explorer v1.2


The main developer of the stated features - ease of operation. In addition, the browser allows you to simultaneously watch the video and the Internet. Browser even allows you to view high definition video with the appropriate computer user. Of course, you can view and photos. And all this with a three-dimensional interface. A few words about the system requirements of the product - they are high enough.

Stated that in order to use the browser AMD Live Explorer, is required processor Athlon X2 4000 +, 1Gb RAM and a graphics card with hardware support for DirectX 9. For comfortable work with the browser as the user need not lower CPU Athlon X2 5200 +, 2Gb RAM and video card support hardware c DicextX 10 (not less than the Radeon HD 2400 or GeForce 8300). By the way, at the Intel web browser does not work. Apparently, the corporation plans to use its browser as a means of stimulating sales of processors. A very bold step, given the
that not every user is inclined to favor the processor or the entire AMD platform just because of the possibility of using a browser, even if such a multifunction.

New Features:
- Updated the user interface look and feel
- Added a removable media view for photos

Operating Systems Supported:
The following Operating Systems have been tested to work with AMD LIVE!tm Explorer:
- Windows Vista® Home Premium
- Windows Vista® Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit editions)

The following Operating Systems have not been tested but are believed to work with AMD LIVE!tm Explorer:
- Windows Vista® Home Basic
- Windows Vista® Business
- Windows Vista® Enterprise

The following Operating Systems are not supported with AMD LIVE!tm Explorer:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP (any version)
- Microsoft® Windows® Home Server
- Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 (any version)
- Linux®

Resolved Issues:
- Slow thumbnail loads in carousel have been significantly sped up
- Carousel position maintained when viewing photos
- Increased application stability

Known Issues:
Caution: The AMD LIVE!tm Explorer application has not been tested on every possible hardware combination available in the market today. Pre-release testing was performed using a variety of AMD platforms including:
- AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 dual-core processors
- AMD Phenom™ X3 processors
- AMD Phenom™ X4 processors
- AMD 5xx, 6xx and 7xx chipsets
- ATI Radeon™ 1xxx, 2xxx and 3xxx GPU family products

User Interface:
- NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GPU family products may show video corruption in the Video carousel.
- Album art is reloaded with each song
- Click, drag and release does not select a new song in Music > Album view
- When streaming On Demand media there is not always a visual indication that you're using On Demand
- The horizontal Scroll Bar may show in a view even if all media items fit into the current view
- Video playback can become too small in mini-player
- Text in albums details hidden by default column width
- Keyboard "tab" key moves through functions but it is not trackable
- Mixer volume and mute controls don't affect AMD LIVE!™ EXPLORER volume/mute
- Triple click does not select all text
- AMD LIVE!™ EXPLORER window does not return to original position on multi screen displays when closed and re-opened
- Local and browse buttons still active when attempting to find On Demand server in photo view
- Double Click has no effect on mini-player view
- Music is not always sorted by track name
- Video progress slider may jump to the far right on video playback
- Mini-player mute button can be hidden by Next Track button in 120 DPI mode
- Right side of mini-player can become clipped when resizing the window
- Album art only shows during one song of an album
- Right click and left click work the same when moving the video from main screen to top corner
- If a video file is not available the mini-player plays the last played video by default
- Video controls overlap the Web/Photo view
- Loading Content animation may not show up in all cases
- TV guide size changes mini-player size

On Demand:
- In some situations it is possible that On Demand music streaming will skip to the next track without user input
- On Demand music streaming may not pause or stop if the buffer process has completed
- On Demand functions may become disabled if network connectivity is lost during sign in. Closing
- Closing AMD LIVE!tm Explorer, re-establish Internet connectivity and restarting AMD LIVE! Explorer should correct this situation.
- Mini-player can become confused as to which song is playing in On Demand
- On Demand does not display a notification if the Internet connection is lost
- Changing tabs rapidly can cause On Demand audio to advance to next track
- When logging on to On Demand the password is not overwritten
- On Demand pictures cannot be searched via all metadata fields
- Time slider jumps to zero when buffering On Demand video
- On Demand does not support multiple connections to multiple On Demand servers
- Navigating away from On Demand login during the login can it to hang then fail
- Sometimes, On Demand photos do not appear when using --> or All Programs > AMD LIVE!™ Explorer

AMD Customer Care:
Released versions of AMD LIVE!™ Explorer are eligible for technical support from the AMD Customer Care group. You can contact technical support by accessing the "Help and Support" area and then clicking on either "Help" or "Online Support" from inside AMD LIVE!™ Explorer.

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