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  • ravimano
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    • Jan 2005
    • 12

    Very slow DVD playback

    Hi,

    I just installed Directdvd 5.2 and a Sony DDU-1636 DVD rom drive, but have very slow DVD playback.
    Does anyone know how to solve this?

    Tom
  • jmet
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 8697

    #2
    Is DMA enabled for your DVD-ROM drive?

    Check your DMA settings - How ? do this -> Go to Control Panel> System> Hardware Tab> Device Manager> IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers> Right Click Primary IDE channel (and Secondary IDE channel after you finish with Primary)> Properties> Advanced Settings Tab> Transfer Mode or <a href="http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=101616">Click here to learn.</a>

    Do the above from both "Primary & Secondary IDE channels".

    I (We) need to know whats in both "Transfer Mode" and "Current Transfer Mode". Screen shot below is what I'm talking about.

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    • ravimano
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      • Jan 2005
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      #3
      I tried this but only got as far as primary IDE but couldn't find the Advanced Settings tab. I'm using Windows 98. My pc meets the system requirements.
      What must I do?

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      • ravimano
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        • Jan 2005
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        #4
        Go where jmet?

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        • jmet
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          • Nov 2002
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          #5

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          • ravimano
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            • Jan 2005
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            #6
            I tried this but DMA never stays selected when I go back to the device manager to see if DMA is still checked.
            What can be done?

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            • jmet
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              • Nov 2002
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              #7
              Slow playback on your PC or stand alone DVD player?

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              • ravimano
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                • Jan 2005
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                #8
                Slow on pc.

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                • jmet
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                  • Nov 2002
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                  #9
                  ok please stop posting your reply here and also PM'ing me your reply. Just post here please so all of us (helpers) can help you. I do not know it all so it would be helpful to you to let others know too.

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                  I think you have something (maybe another program running in the background) that is hogging up your CPU and/or system resources that is causing undesirable playback. Try exiting (shutting down) other programs running besides Directdvd 5.2 .

                  BTW, what are your computer specs?

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                  • ravimano
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                    • Jan 2005
                    • 12

                    #10
                    I tried restarting the pc many times before running DirectDVD and not running anything else, but the same problem remains.

                    My pc's specs are:
                    P2 300 MHz,
                    128Mb RAM
                    Windows 98
                    40Gb Hard disk
                    Video card
                    Audio card.

                    Here is the link showing the specifications requirements on the manufacturer's website:


                    What must be done?

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                    • ravimano
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                      • Jan 2005
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                      #11
                      Just seen your reply to my question about if you are receiving my messages so I'll post them here now on.

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                      • jmet
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                        • Nov 2002
                        • 8697

                        #12
                        Quoted from their website regarding video playback problems:

                        Some items here are part of the free software TECHDVD (release March 29th-2002)) which is a free companion for DirectDVD- or you will find this inside DirectDVD as of March 28th 2002-



                        • Make sure that DMA is turned on the DVD drive. In the case of W2K make sure that the secondary and primary IDE controllers have DMA turned on

                        • Switch resolution and color depth to 800x600x256 colors and see if the jerkiness is resolved. If so put the player in a mode to switch to those colors.

                        • Turn off 3D and 4-channel audio support and see if performance is improved.

                        • Check to see if MC is being turned on correctly. If not you may need a player and or display driver to be updated.

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                        • ravimano
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                          • Jan 2005
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                          #13
                          DirectDVD version 5.2 was released after March 29th 2002.

                          How switch on DMA on if I have no specific driver for the Sony DVD rom drive? What does W2K mean? I tried switching DMA on in the device manager in the control panel, but when go back to see if DMA is switched, the box shows that as unticked/unselected.

                          I tried changing the resolution to 600x480 but the playback is still very choppy and slow.

                          The DirectDVD was automatically configured to normal (not 3D, surround, etc) two speaker output when I installed the software.

                          What does MC mean?

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                          • jmet
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                            • Nov 2002
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                            #14
                            W2K - Windows 2000

                            Figured you would know what MC meant, its related to that software and I have never used that software.

                            And is this a commercial DVD you are trying to play?

                            Have you tried a different DVD playback software? Such as WinDVD or PowerDVD.

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                            • ravimano
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                              • Jan 2005
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                              #15
                              I 'm using windows 98, but the manufacturer's recommended system requirements is Windows 95 at least. Why Windows 2000?

                              I don't know what MC is.

                              The DVDs I've tried are commercial (eg ocean's eleven and music dvds from retailers).

                              I tried to run Powerdvd but found it requires capabilities beyond my pc's specs. According to DirectDVD 5.2 manufacturer's website, my pc's specs meet the requirements.

                              What should be done?

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