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I have a new computer bought this summer. It has 512 MB of RAM and it
performs well, except in one area. When I play a DVD or CD using the DVD-ROM drive, my audio playback is choppy. However, if I copy the CD, or if I download a movie, and play it directly from the computer, my audio is just fine. I really want to watch my DVDs but since the audio is choppy, I usually don't. How do I fix this problem? What can I do? Thank you so much! |
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How many little Icons do you have at the bottom right running.
"Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:745D9AD7-B04A-4B28-9C75-9BD57369FA75@microsoft.com... > I have a new computer bought this summer. It has 512 MB of RAM and it > performs well, except in one area. When I play a DVD or CD using the DVD-ROM > drive, my audio playback is choppy. However, if I copy the CD, or if I > download a movie, and play it directly from the computer, my audio is just > fine. I really want to watch my DVDs but since the audio is choppy, I > usually don't. How do I fix this problem? What can I do? Thank you so much! |
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Usually its about four or five. I've troubleshooted by ending as many
programs as I could, but I still get the same results. "Shaun" wrote: > How many little Icons do you have at the bottom right running. > > "Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:745D9AD7-B04A-4B28-9C75-9BD57369FA75@microsoft.com... > > I have a new computer bought this summer. It has 512 MB of RAM and it > > performs well, except in one area. When I play a DVD or CD using the > DVD-ROM > > drive, my audio playback is choppy. However, if I copy the CD, or if I > > download a movie, and play it directly from the computer, my audio is just > > fine. I really want to watch my DVDs but since the audio is choppy, I > > usually don't. How do I fix this problem? What can I do? Thank you so > much! > > > |
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The exact same thing is happening to me too!!! I have a Gateway Notebook.
The video plays fine... but the sound kind of lags behind it's wierd. It does it whether or not I have other programs running... it is very annoying. If I download a video it's fine... but if I try to play a video or burn a cd, it doesnt work properly. "Andrew" wrote: > Usually its about four or five. I've troubleshooted by ending as many > programs as I could, but I still get the same results. > > "Shaun" wrote: > > > How many little Icons do you have at the bottom right running. > > > > "Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:745D9AD7-B04A-4B28-9C75-9BD57369FA75@microsoft.com... > > > I have a new computer bought this summer. It has 512 MB of RAM and it > > > performs well, except in one area. When I play a DVD or CD using the > > DVD-ROM > > > drive, my audio playback is choppy. However, if I copy the CD, or if I > > > download a movie, and play it directly from the computer, my audio is just > > > fine. I really want to watch my DVDs but since the audio is choppy, I > > > usually don't. How do I fix this problem? What can I do? Thank you so > > much! > > > > > > |
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Yeah, exactly! The sounds sorta skips and it totally ruins whatever I'm
trying to watch. We are totally experiencing the same problem. I hope someone can find a solution, cause you're right, its very annoying. "Tenille" wrote: > The exact same thing is happening to me too!!! I have a Gateway Notebook. > The video plays fine... but the sound kind of lags behind it's wierd. It > does it whether or not I have other programs running... it is very annoying. > If I download a video it's fine... but if I try to play a video or burn a cd, > it doesnt work properly. > > "Andrew" wrote: > > > Usually its about four or five. I've troubleshooted by ending as many > > programs as I could, but I still get the same results. > > > > "Shaun" wrote: > > > > > How many little Icons do you have at the bottom right running. > > > > > > "Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:745D9AD7-B04A-4B28-9C75-9BD57369FA75@microsoft.com... > > > > I have a new computer bought this summer. It has 512 MB of RAM and it > > > > performs well, except in one area. When I play a DVD or CD using the > > > DVD-ROM > > > > drive, my audio playback is choppy. However, if I copy the CD, or if I > > > > download a movie, and play it directly from the computer, my audio is just > > > > fine. I really want to watch my DVDs but since the audio is choppy, I > > > > usually don't. How do I fix this problem? What can I do? Thank you so > > > much! > > > > > > > > > |
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Andrew wrote:
> I have a new computer bought this summer. It has 512 MB of > RAM and it > performs well, except in one area. When I play a DVD or CD > using the > DVD-ROM drive, my audio playback is choppy. However, if I > copy the > CD, or if I download a movie, and play it directly from the > computer, > my audio is just fine. I really want to watch my DVDs but > since the > audio is choppy, I usually don't. How do I fix this problem? > What > can I do? Thank you so much! Having read the thread, I understand that both you and Tenille are experiencing the same problem? Neither of you can play a/v from your optical drive, but both of you can play a/v from your HDD, is that correct? As a confirmation, rip the undamaged, commercially pressed DVD you're having problems with to the HDD and play from there. If the very same files play properly from your HDD and do not do from your optical drive, there is only one conclusion which leaps to mind. If, on another hand, you're only having problems playing discs which you have burnt yourselves, then the question of media compatibility arises. In this case, check your optical drive manufacturers' recommended media lists against that which you've chosen to use, or the media manufacturers' lists vs. your drives. While media quality can be an issue, it is unlikely to arise in every piece of compatible media. Do not compare a DVD playing "OK" in your standalone to the DVD playing in your PC, as the error recovery methods differ between them. |
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I am having the same problem on both of my dvd drives. It is very bad when I play a cd audio disk and I am unable to upload a cd to itunes or copy a cd. The problem has only recently come about.
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Have you done the basic housekeeping recently..... used Disk Cleanup and
Defrag? Run a full antivirus scan and also an antispyware scan? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows <Steven Lilly> wrote in message news:200612219831steven@stevenlilly.com... >I am having the same problem on both of my dvd drives. It is very bad when >I play a cd audio disk and I am unable to upload a cd to itunes or copy a >cd. The problem has only recently come about. > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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Yes to both questions and it made no difference.
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