Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
5 Posts
0
16290
Windows Media HD content won't play correctly...
Hi, I recently had to reformat and reinstall from my Dell CD. Before I had to do this, I was able to play WMV Hi Def video files from WMVHD.com. They played full screen, and didn't stutter, or have any problem with the sound.
Now, whenever I play files that used to play correctly, they stutter, skip, and the sound doesn't work. Just to make sure the files weren't to blame, I went to WMVHD.com and re-downloaded them and I'm still having the same problem.
I went to support.dell.com and downloaded the latest ATI mobility Driver and ran it, I have the 9700 Mobility.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
speedstep
9 Legend
9 Legend
•
47K Posts
0
November 7th, 2004 00:00
stuttering can be from spyware, virus, trojan, and ACPI power manangement eating cpu slices in the background.
JeffSmall
5 Posts
0
November 7th, 2004 01:00
TheComputerDude_7aedf4
116 Posts
0
November 22nd, 2004 23:00
TheComputerDude_7aedf4
116 Posts
0
November 22nd, 2004 23:00
JeffSmall
5 Posts
0
November 23rd, 2004 04:00
I still haven't been able to isolate what could be the problem, which really bites because when I got the computer, it played perfectly. I've got that 15 inch WUXGA TFT widescreen too and that HiDef WMV looked just absolutely perfect. Best video I've seen on a computer, and I just want it to work again...arrrgh.
TheComputerDude_7aedf4
116 Posts
0
November 23rd, 2004 13:00
I meant delete all the monitors, then run Add Hardware. Your computer is trying to handle 5 screens at once, when it really isn't. The choppy playback is a result of to much processor power being used. If you know how, stop all the unneccesary processes, and try to lower the page file usage. If this doesn't help, I would suggest you find new drivers for your system.
Yes, I love that great picture too. I had this problem after I reinstalled XP Pro. Updating all the drivers and getting new BIOS on the GPU fixed it. Now I have a flawless picture and playback. I didn't have the sound problem, though.
JeffSmall
5 Posts
0
November 23rd, 2004 16:00
JeffSmall
5 Posts
0
November 23rd, 2004 17:00
TheComputerDude_7aedf4
116 Posts
0
November 23rd, 2004 17:00
I would also download the latest audio driver for your sound device.
What kind of Inspiron do you have?
Message Edited by TheComputerDude on 11-23-2004 01:24 PM
TheComputerDude_7aedf4
116 Posts
0
November 23rd, 2004 17:00