Re: Media Player glitch in Windows 2000 Pro
- From: trevormidgley@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Trevor Midgley)
- Date: 8 Apr 2005 04:42:12 -0700
Neil - thanks for the comment.
I know how to change the video accelleration, but I can't find
reference to audio hardware accelleration anywhere in the Help files.
Any thoughts?
Many thanks.
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:<fnp2511v3891sc8dd3o4r6c4nhr29p4lrj@xxxxxxx>...
> There are some suggestions on Zach's site :
> http://www.zachd.com/pss/pss.html#audio
>
> See if that helps - when did this start to happen ?
>
> My guess would be that you might need to check your sound card drivers
> are up-to-date and that you should set the audio hardware acceleration
> should be turned Down.
>
> Cheers - Neil
>
> On 4 Apr 2005 06:27:44 -0700, trevormidgley@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Trevor
> Midgley) wrote:
>
> >Can anyone tell me why, when I run an audio file in WMP, after about
> >80-90 seconds of playing, the sound starts to break up?
> >
> >If I use RealPlayer, absolutely no problem at all!
> >
> >I'm running Windows 2000 Professional (fully up-to-date with Service
> >Pack 4) and Windows Media Player version 9.00.00.3250, which is I
> >believe the most up-to-date version that Win2K Pro will take?
> >
> >Any thoughts appreciated.
.
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