Re: Cyberlink Power DVD - Jumpy Video

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From: JBL (jbl85_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 10:57:50 -0400

Thanks for the reply, but since I left this message, I have found the
culprit. When I disabled Webroot's spyware software from running real time,
the problem went away.

Thank you.

"Shumandu" <Shumandu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0989B985-5292-4392-9130-1B109CD648BD@microsoft.com...
> Where have you herd this before?
> Sounds like a DVD player problem.
> Mechanical or driver oriented.
> Have you tried to play back DVD's with any other software player?
> If problems exist with another player it could point to your DVD drive as
> the culprit.
>
> "Jeff Lloyd" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> All of the sudden, I notice that when I watch a DVD with Power DVD (v4.0)
>> that every 40 seconds or so, the video jumps, seemingly to have to catch
>> up
>> with real time, if that makes any sense...I have no idea what I might
>> have
>> done - I haven't installed any programs with the exception of the Linksys
>> WMA11B media adapter, which installs the DOT NET framework piece. Maybe
>> that is what's causing this? I mean, I practically have the machine
>> booting
>> clean (with as little crap running in the background as possible) and the
>> video is still not as it used to be...smooth that is.
>>
>> My system is ample enough - Win XP Home SP2 (I had the same problem
>> before
>> SP2, too..in fact I hoped that SP2 would have solved it), 1.8mhz P4
>> w/512mg
>> memory.
>>
>> I upgraded to Power DVD 5.1 and the results are the same...wondering if
>> anyone else has run into this and what they might have done to solve it.
>>
>> Thanks very much for any insight.
>>
>> JBL
>>
>>
>>



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