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Here is the question. I have used POWERDVD AND WIN-DVD to playback videos.
{{BTW, Setarip (hope I got the name right!) Ur suggestion about downloading the older Nvidia drivers worked. I had the same problem as someone else here did, regarding blank screens with WIN-DVD during playback.}}
Now to the question, when playing either of these programs, they both would start to freeze up about 3/4 way through the DVD, until it would get so bad they would eventually stop, freezing completely. I noticed that this problem doesn't appear to be so bad with movies done under DVD-Xcopy, but I have only tried one, Scorpion king.
In either instance I had uninstalled the other program so I never had both programs installed at the same time.
Also i am using a 64 meg nvidia mx 400 card and i have 1gig of ram.
Maybe I should also mention that these DVDs were duplicated using Alcohol 120, so I am assuming that whatever copy protection was on the original DVD was also copied over. In fact I had a previous post where i mentioned that in a problem associated with TV-Out.
So my question is there any cure? Or, is this something I will have to live with.
Hobo3121
Here is the question. I have used POWERDVD AND WIN-DVD to playback videos.
{{BTW, Setarip (hope I got the name right!) Ur suggestion about downloading the older Nvidia drivers worked. I had the same problem as someone else here did, regarding blank screens with WIN-DVD during playback.}}
Now to the question, when playing either of these programs, they both would start to freeze up about 3/4 way through the DVD, until it would get so bad they would eventually stop, freezing completely. I noticed that this problem doesn't appear to be so bad with movies done under DVD-Xcopy, but I have only tried one, Scorpion king.
In either instance I had uninstalled the other program so I never had both programs installed at the same time.
Also i am using a 64 meg nvidia mx 400 card and i have 1gig of ram.
Maybe I should also mention that these DVDs were duplicated using Alcohol 120, so I am assuming that whatever copy protection was on the original DVD was also copied over. In fact I had a previous post where i mentioned that in a problem associated with TV-Out.
So my question is there any cure? Or, is this something I will have to live with.
Hobo3121
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