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Old 02-09-2007, 10:10 AM
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Default Graphics Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HI !

It seems that everything work fine in my system but i saw sometimes the PT Transpot graphics or the click pluign slides bar seems to mid disappear......

Ok example when i open the click plugin and change the factory default setting the under silde
get a cut look like it was cutting in the the middle until i touch it and it com to it original aspect
Some times when change beteween screens Edit and Mix the uper section of the trasnsport dissapear the same !!!!!

Is this a Video problem or bug in PT

Motherboard is K8T Neo VIA
CPU AMD64 single
2G RAM
Video Ati Radeon 9200

And i dont have any SIS chipset !!!

Thanks !!!!!
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