Jerky dvd playback and bad sound

G

Guest

Can anyone help with my problem?

My system is a P4 3.06GHz, 1Ghz RAM, Nvidia FX5200 and Auzentech X-Mystique.
DVD burner/player is Pioneer DVR-111. Vista Home Premium .All drivers and
Codecs have been updated.

Problem is that DVD playback is intermittently jerky and is accompanied with
bad sound. This happens on all DVDs.It makes no difference if I use WMP11 or
WinDvd8 or Nero Showtime. DVD's that have been burned since Vista install
work fine on separate DVD player.

All replies greatly appreciated

Thanks
 
P

Pipboy

Can anyone help with my problem?

My system is a P4 3.06GHz, 1Ghz RAM, Nvidia FX5200 and Auzentech X-Mystique.
DVD burner/player is Pioneer DVR-111. Vista Home Premium .All drivers and
Codecs have been updated.

Problem is that DVD playback is intermittently jerky and is accompanied with
bad sound. This happens on all DVDs.It makes no difference if I use WMP11 or
WinDvd8 or Nero Showtime. DVD's that have been burned since Vista install
work fine on separate DVD player.

All replies greatly appreciated

Thanks

Only time I've seen this is if DMA isn't turned on in the HDD properties.
 
R

R. McCarty

Check your IRQ Mappings. It sounds like you've got sharing issues
with either your IDE controllers or the sound card/on-board. The
motherboard should have an APIC (Advanced Peripheral Interface
Controller) that extends the IRQ range up to #23. To get info run
MsInfo32
Expand Hardware Resources and then the IRQ sub-category then
check the Conflicts/Sharing category.
 
G

Guest

MsInfo reports no sharing/conflict problems

R. McCarty said:
Check your IRQ Mappings. It sounds like you've got sharing issues
with either your IDE controllers or the sound card/on-board. The
motherboard should have an APIC (Advanced Peripheral Interface
Controller) that extends the IRQ range up to #23. To get info run
MsInfo32
Expand Hardware Resources and then the IRQ sub-category then
check the Conflicts/Sharing category.
 
P

Pipboy

DMA is turned on for DVD drive, not options available for HDD

Sorry, I meant DVD. Don't know what else it could be. Maybe you have AV
prog running and need to turn that off.
 

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