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How do I resolve the shoppy DVD sound problem?

 
 
Kompu Kid
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      30th Dec 2004
Hello:

I am home windows XP professional, AMD 2200 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 area 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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      30th Dec 2004

"Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Hello:
|
| I am home windows XP professional, AMD 2200 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 area to be checked all my DVD player's hardware screens. Perhaps
| this does not apply in the case of a computer running XP professional.

Check in System Properties for the OS.


 
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Justin
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      30th Dec 2004
Kompu Kid wrote on [29 Dec 2004 19:19:12 -0800]:
> Hello:
>
> I am home windows XP professional, AMD 2200 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 area 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.


To enable DMA mode using the Device Manager

1.


Open Device Manager.

2.


Double-click IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers to display the
list of controllers and channels.

3.


Right-click the icon for the channel to which
the device is connected, select Properties, and
then click the Advanced Settings tab.

4.


In the Current Transfer Mode drop-down
box, select DMA if Available if the
current setting is "PIO Only."
If the drop-down box already shows "DMA
if Available" but the current transfer
mode is PIO, then the user must toggle
the settings. That is:


Change the selection from "DMA if
available" to PIO only, and click OK.


Then repeat the steps above to change
the selection to DMA if Available.
 
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