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ATI All-In-Wonder 9600 Pro ATI All-In-Wonder 9600 Pro: Like the AIW 9800 Pro, this mainstream offering supports DX9 and has some great A/V capabilities. It also has a couple of unique features that separates itself from the rest of the AIW line.

Date: November 21, 2003
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Connections

The A/V dongle is the life blood of the AIW 9600 Pro, so you better not lose it or break it. On the dongle, you have two VGA to CRT connections, but no DVI connection. No doubt, this will annoy some people, but sacrifices needed to be made to be able to output to dual CRTs. There is an S-Video connection, a digital audio-out and the ever important stereo line-out. The stereo line out needs to go into your sound card's line-out if you want sound in your TV viewing.

Watching TV and playing video games isn't all the AIW 9600 Pro can do, as it also has the ability to edit video. You have a 4-headed block for the inputs that plugs into the video-in port. The block provides a S-Video input and a composite video input. Like the output, you can only use one input at any given time, and which one you use will depend on how the video (VCR or camcorder) is being outputted into the input block. Personally, I use it for my PS2 and satellite dish.

For audio, the block also has left and right audio inputs. You will need to plug something in there if you want audio in whatever video you are outputting to the AIW. The S-Video-in or composite-in only serves to run video into the card, so you'll need to run audio cables from the output device into the appropriate left/right channel inputs.

Like other recent AIW cards, missing from the package is a FireWire connection. Since most motherboards have included onboard FireWire as a standard feature, this is not that big a problem.

Theater 200

The Theater 200 is ATI's current Video Processing Engine (VPE). On the pre-R300 AIWs, the Theater and the Micronas stereo decoder handled the duties, so the Theater 200 effectively kills two birds with one stone by doing both chores. The new chip is more than the sum of its parts though, and a few improvements were made along the way.

Thanks to its dual 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADC), image and sound quality gets bumped up a notch. The earlier cards used 9-bit converters, so the 12-bit ADC should improve things quite a bit by cleaning up some of the noise associated when converting an analog stream.

Image quality wise, there is a new (actually, it's third generation) 3-line comb filter. For composite video signals, the picture is improved because they are more accurately processed. Previously, only 2-lines were used for NTSC. Given the limitations of cable TV technology, the improvements may not be readily obvious, but a side-by-side comparison with an AiW Radeon 8500DV showed a slight improvement.

The Cobra Engine

Usually found in high end pro-sumer video cards, the AIW 9600 Pro brings hardware MPEG-2 decoding and MPEG-2 encoding to the consumer level. The Cobra Engine is capable of Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform (iDCT), which is really a fancy way of saying it can decode MPEG-2 streams with minimal CPU usage. This can make a difference when viewing DVDs on your PC, as you no longer have to shop for a dedicated DVD decoder, and no longer have to rely on software based decoding.

Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), or MPEG-2 encoding, is done in hardware, which for casual video editing buffs, means less work on your CPU. ATI claims a maximum of 20-25% of the encoding process can be taken off the CPU, which could result in less time needed to encode a movie file, or at least, more CPU processing power to perform other tasks.

Videosoap is a feature found within the Cobra Engine that cleans up the image. It isn't designed for MPEGs you already have, but rather, it uses four filters to clean up the signal coming in from the input video. Other than cleaning up the image, it also serves to reduce the file size since noise isn't something that can easily be compressed, so with less noise, you'll end up with smaller files.

TV-Tuner

As with all current AIWs, ATI uses an analog TV-Tuner, rather than the digital tuner introduced with the AIW 8500DV. Since the majority of the public still uses an analog cable for TV viewing, there isn't really any point adding the digital tuner, which makes the chip more complex than it needs to be, which also cuts down on the cost.

Capable of tuning in 125 channels, in stereo where applicable, it should be enough for anyone with a standard cable connection. For satellite use, you'll have to tune into channel 3 or 4, and change channels via your satellite receiver, unless you buy an IR adapter.

As mentioned earlier, MultiView is supported, which will allow watching one channel, while recording another, but you'll need a PCI based TV Wonder for this to happen.

ATI Remote Wonder

No TV package would be complete without a remote. You can read our full review here, but in short, it is a RF remote with a thirty foot range. It works through walls, though I doubt that will be something a lot of you will be doing while watching TV. There is also a voucher for the Remote Wonder II, which doubles the range of the RF, as well as a couple tweaks. The remote is a free upgrade, but shipping and handling is not covered.

Installation and Issues

The A/V dongle should go into the back of your video card. An important connection is the output cable, which is the Line Audio Out. You have to plug this into the line-in connection on your sound card. If you don't do this, you won't get any sound at all from the AIW 9600 Pro.

Whether you have one or two monitors, you then plug them into the appropriate VGA connection on the dongle. Make sure you plug them in correctly, meaning, the primary display goes into VGA #1. For TV viewing, you'll have to plug the coaxial cable into the Phillips coaxial input. Same goes for those who wish to use the FM-Tuner, though remember that the antenna isn't included, so don't go rummaging through the box thinking it's been misplaced.

For small form factor PCs, there may be potential problems getting the AIW 9600 Pro to fit. The problem appears to be caused by the FM-Tuner connection, as pictured above. If you read our AIW 8500DV mod, you'll see that this is an issue that has haunted ATI in the past. The FM-Tuner, being at the top of the backpanel, cannot fit through PCI slot backpanels that are tapered (which happens to be the case most of the time). In mini to full tower cases, this shouldn't be a problem as the PCI backpanel tends to be a bit longer before tapering, but not so on SFFs.

I have read reports where Shuttle SFFs had problems, but I definitely had issues with the MSI MEGA PC. the problems on the MEGA PC are compounded by the fact that the AGP slot is the inner slot on the motherboard. You can forget about angling and wiggling the card into there.

On our FIC Ice Cube, I did get the card to fit, through it wasn't easy. The card needed to be inserted at an angle, tipped forward, then pulled back into the slot. Luckily, the AIW's PCB didn't bend, but there was certainly some force applied.

Software

There are five major parts to the software bundle of the All-In-Wonder 9600 Pro.

ATI Multimedia Center 8.7

The real gem of the AIW software package is the new ATI Multimedia Centre (MMC) 8.7. As with previous versions, you can use this software to watch TV, play VCDs and DVDs, record your shows, as well as playing files much like Windows Media Player.

Guide Plus+

If TiVo functionality is what you want, Guide Plus+ is about as close as you'll get for the PC. From here, you can preview shows, set up recording schedules, and see what'll be on later that day or week. Every week, the program will need to download the latest schedule, and the big feature that it is free! Unlike TiVo, no monthly fees required.

One problem with the Guide Plus+ though is it isn't supported by EAZYLOOK. As the standard EAZYLOOK menu is easy to navigate from ten feet away, the Guide Plus+ is not.

Pinnacle Studio 8, Matchware Mediator 7, Muvee AutoProducer DVD Edition

For the aspiring Speilbergs, ATI throws in a few editing packages. It's not at the level of Adobe Premiere, or some other high-end tools, but for casual directors, you can be editing Uncle Joe out of your home videos in no time.

Drivers

The days of shoddy ATI drivers are behind us. The ATI engineers have been pumping out great drivers since the introduction of the Catalyst, and they're quick to fix problems as they arise. They don't come out at the same frequency as nVidia's leaked drivers, but ATI is committed to making sure their drivers are WHQL certified.

Half Life 2

Yessir, the game everybody wants, but nobody has, is sort of included here. As some of you may know, the source code was leaked before launch, so Valve is re-writing portions of it to address the potential problems of front-end hacks.

ATI does package a voucher which is good for a free download of the game when it becomes availalble. The voucher is also good for a CD copy, though shipping and handling is on you. Don't lose this, as it contains the required key to play the game.


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