ATI Multimedia Center
ATI Technologies, Inc.
  Product Information  
 
Product: ATI Multimedia Center
Publisher: ATI Technologies, Inc.
Version: 7.1
Category: AudioVideo
Rating:
Description: ATI is proud to deliver the best-in-class solution for all your Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 graphics and video needs. ATI is unrivaled in the breadth and the quality of its product offerings. ATI has closely partnered with Microsoft to ensure that ATI products deliver the best performance and quality to make certain that customers receive the best possible Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 experience.
Program Files:
FileVersion
ATIMMC.exe 7.1.0.14
AtiSched.exe 7.5.0.0
LaunchPd.exe 7.1.0.3

Support Files:
FileVersion
AtiCore.dll 7.1.0.19
atidvcr.dll 4.10.0.1557
AtiSServ.dll 7.1.0.4
AtiTTCap.dll 7.0.0.27
Ccaption.dll 7.1.0.5
Cda.dll 7.0.0.8
CDDB.dll 7.0.0.4
ConExc.dll 7.1.0.10
DSVCD.dll 7.0.0.20
EXPLBAR.DLL 7.5.0.3

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