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How do I get rid of choppy sound while playing DVDs?

 
 
Kompu Kid
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      30th Dec 2004
Hello:

I am on Windows XP professional, AMD 2200 processor with 512 MB of RAM.

I just installed Nero and finally got the codec to run DVDs on the
computer.


However, I am discovering that the sound is quite choppy. I tried
Windows media player, InterActual as well as Nero itself. I also looked
at the archives of the Usenet groups/wEB discussion groups and adopted
some of the recommendations. For example, I stopped the screen saver,
stopped my virus checker, etc. however, none of these helped.


One suggestion was saying that DMA should be checked. I could not find
any box to be checked all my DVD player's hardware screens. Perhaps
this does not apply in the case of a computer running XP professional.


What else should I look into?
Thanks for all the suggestions ahead of time.


Deguza

 
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Touch Base
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      30th Dec 2004
Try cutting back your sound acceleration in the Direct X setup by going
to
Start\Run\type 'dxdiag' \wait for it to load\click on Sound and set the
acceleration back to Standard and try the DVD again\if no luck try
cutting it back to Basic


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"Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> I am on Windows XP professional, AMD 2200 processor with 512 MB of
> RAM.
>
> I just installed Nero and finally got the codec to run DVDs on the
> computer.
>
>
> However, I am discovering that the sound is quite choppy. I tried
> Windows media player, InterActual as well as Nero itself. I also
> looked
> at the archives of the Usenet groups/wEB discussion groups and adopted
> some of the recommendations. For example, I stopped the screen saver,
> stopped my virus checker, etc. however, none of these helped.
>
>
> One suggestion was saying that DMA should be checked. I could not find
> any box to be checked all my DVD player's hardware screens. Perhaps
> this does not apply in the case of a computer running XP professional.
>
>
> What else should I look into?
> Thanks for all the suggestions ahead of time.
>
>
> Deguza
>



 
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Kompu Kid
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      30th Dec 2004
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried all, rebooting in between changing
the settings.

No improvement, it is still choppy.
Is there anything else I can tweek?

Deguza

 
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Courtney
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      31st Dec 2004
DMA won't appear on any DVD settings. DMA is a configuration of the IDE
port.

Control Panel, System, Device Manager, Hardware. Click on the plus next to
the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. (The DVD is an ATAPI device.)

Right click on Primary IDE Channel and select Properties, Advanced Settings.
The transfer mode should be set to "DMA if available." Do the same for the
Secondary IDE Channel.

Reboot.

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"Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the suggestions. I tried all, rebooting in between changing
> the settings.
>
> No improvement, it is still choppy.
> Is there anything else I can tweek?
>
> Deguza
>



 
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      31st Dec 2004
You might also try muting some channels in Volume Control for recording and
playback.

I have to mute the Wave channel when capturing TV input with an ATI Wonder
Pro card. Then for playback I must allow Wave and mute Input. Try it.

LB

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 19:46:20 -0600, "Courtney" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>DMA won't appear on any DVD settings. DMA is a configuration of the IDE
>port.
>
>Control Panel, System, Device Manager, Hardware. Click on the plus next to
>the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. (The DVD is an ATAPI device.)
>
>Right click on Primary IDE Channel and select Properties, Advanced Settings.
>The transfer mode should be set to "DMA if available." Do the same for the
>Secondary IDE Channel.
>
>Reboot.
>
>courtney sends...
>
>"Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thanks for the suggestions. I tried all, rebooting in between changing
>> the settings.
>>
>> No improvement, it is still choppy.
>> Is there anything else I can tweek?
>>
>> Deguza
>>

>


 
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