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augusto_the_king May 6th, 2009 08:28 PM

DVD playing problem (continuous playing/freezing XP Home & Vista)
 
Hi guys. Do you have a beautiful weather as I do? I hope so.
I have a problem with playing DVDs on my computers. I'm talking about a WXPHE, a WVHP and two WXPP. All systems were recently reinstalled on the computers from the scratch. I mean the hard disk was formated and then reinstalled everything using only original software. The device manager says there are no problems with the drivers, having not even one yellow exclamation mark.
And now to the problem. Whenever I want to play a DVD, and I'm talking even about the originals, a strange thing happens. The "playing" in just a continuous succession of freezing moments and playing moments in which each one of them last around a second, playing is somehow longer than freezing. So it's like freezing, playing, freezing, playing, freezing, playing ... and so on. Only on one system, a WXPP, the DVDs run without a problem, perfectly, and it's not the newest computer.
For playing the DVDs I use VLC's last version. What's missing from the other three?

Thank you for any help.

Peerless May 6th, 2009 10:14 PM

the only thing I can think of besides the DVD players not being up to snuff is that VLC for some reason is not up to par....I use XP MCE and have the Klite codec pac installed and use WMP for such things....no problemos here...

have you checked all settings on the machines to see if they are the same? even in the BIOS?...

you also haven't indicated any hardware differences between the machines...video cards....RAM....

on the subject of video cards, go into the BIOS and set graphics aperture size to 128...


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