QuickTime 6.5 Stutters In Windows Pro 2000

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  • miche
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    • Jan 2004
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    QuickTime 6.5 Stutters In Windows Pro 2000

    Quicktime 6.5 Stutters in Windows Pro 2000 on my motherboard S2603 Thunder.

    I am creating and trying to play my animations rendered in Premiere 6.5 and After Effect 5.5.

    These are exported and encoded to Jpeg A, AVI, and Animation
    QuickTime files.

    My drives are de fragmented and optimized. I am on a fast workstation, dual 1.7ghz processors, 2- 10,000 rpm 63 gig drives ( half full but optimized) and 1- 30 gig startup drive (optimized). 4 gigs of ram. I am running Windows Pro 2000 with Service pack 4 and all current windows updates. Vp 870 Video Display Card.

    The problem is my animations, stutter, and hiccup, and don't play smoothly most of the time. I have tried all of the settings Apple Tech support suggested with partial resolve. Sometimes it plays smoothly but most of the time it doesn't. I am also using a 3d Labs vp 870 video card.

    The problem is consistent amongst video players I use such as Apple's Quicktime Player, Cyberlink Pro DVD and Windows Multimedia Player 9, (which is the current version I believe).


    The problem is consistent amongst the three players,

    The problem is:

    If my animation plays smoothly on one, it will play smoothly on all of them. Same holds true, If one doesn't play the animation smoothly the other two player won't play it smoothe either.

    I have checked for viruses, diagnosed my system, as far as I can see all seems to be clean.

    I have researched forums, and Microsoft knowledge base.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this seems to be the only problem I am currently having on my system. I am tech savvy and built this workstation successfully running Maya, Premiere 6.5 and After Effects with no problems.

    I Just can't play my animations smoothly. These files will play smoothly on a Mac or another Pc so I know this is definitly a system related issue with QuickTime.

    My animations should be humming on this system.


    Thanks for any help, and let me know if you need any additional information.

    email is: michebre@optonline.net.

    Michael Breskin
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