Take into consideration also the amount of RAM your system has and the
RAM/Speed of your graphics card.
I have three hard drives in my main PC, but all three drives are 7200rpm 8mb
cache drives, on ATA133 IDE connections, and I have not noticed any
'choppiness' even with a 66gb AVI file.
If you have the drive on an IDE port with a slow optical drive, some folks
have noticed a slow down. Ensure the hard drive is working at the correct
DMA. Right click on My Computer, select Properties, from the Hardware tab,
select Device Manager..... click on IDE Controllers, then look in the
Advanced Settings tab..... mine are all on Ultra DMA Mode 6. My DVD burner
is showing as Ultra DMA Mode 2.
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Cari
MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware
www.coribright.com
"steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I just installed a second hard drive to backup my movies
> (Western Digital, 7200rpm, 200GB, 8MB cache). We all know
> how much space they take up. When I tried playing in WMP
> just to see that the backup went ok, the video/audio was
> choppy. I'm pretty sure I've read on this board before
> that if working with video kept on a second drive, this
> might happen but I just wanted to double check that
> everything with my files is still ok. I copied one of the
> smaller videos back to my desktop and it plays fine.
>
> Is this normal? After copying back to desktop and the
> video is ok, I figure the file integrity is unaltered.
> Just looking to confirm my suspicions.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve