I'm having problems with playback of Divx and Xvid movies. At random intervals the movie either skips forwards or skips backwards what I would guess must be a few frames(affecting the picture and audio). I don't think the files are corrupt because the skipping can occur at different points in the same file seemingly at random (ie you play the movie twice, one time it skips at point x but plays fine at point y another time it doesn't skip at point x but does at point y
At first I thought it might be a problem with my disk, but the same thing happens streaming movies over the network.
I thought it could be graphics drivers but the problem happens on both my displays.
I also thought it could be a codec issue, but it happens with both divx and Xvid. All the files do seem to have MP3 audio, but I don't know how to change the audio codec. Since building this system I have also had problems with stuttering MP3 playback, but this was cured by a winamp update. I also tried installing ffdshow, reinstalling direct x9, disabling windows indexing service and installing the latest via hyperon 4 in 1 drivers.
The problem seems to occur regardless of what or if any other programs are running in the background, I've tried watching the cpu monitor of taskmanager while the movie plays and wmp is only using less than 50% cpu and cpu activity seems to drop a little when the skips occur.
I've been trying to figure out what I else I can try to fix it or track down what's causing the problem, any suggestions will be greatfully recieved
[Hardware]
Asus A7v8X-X (onboard sound disabled - onboard LAN in use)
XP T-bread b 1700+ @ 2.15ghz (13x166)
1x512MB Twinmos PC2700 DDR
Ati Radeon 64MB DDR [oem] using CATALYST 3.4s
VooDoo 3 3000 pc using windows display driver
Soundblaster 4.1 digital (using latest driver)
EIO RAID pc133 Controller (used to provide 2 extra IDE Channels)
1xIBM Deskstar 120GB 7200rpm 8meg buffer ATA 100 Raid card channel 0
1xIBM Deskstar 40GB 7200rpm ATA 100 Raid card channel 1
1 x samsung 16x DVD-Rom (onboard IDE pri Master)
1 x LG 52x24x52 CD-RW (onboard IDE sec Master)
Hauppage Wintv PCI card
Quiet PC 300 watt psu
[Software]
WinXp Pro SP1
Playing the movies in WMP 9
[codecs installed]
ac3filter_0_69b
DivX505 - free version
XviD-04102002-1
ffdshow-20030103
At first I thought it might be a problem with my disk, but the same thing happens streaming movies over the network.
I thought it could be graphics drivers but the problem happens on both my displays.
I also thought it could be a codec issue, but it happens with both divx and Xvid. All the files do seem to have MP3 audio, but I don't know how to change the audio codec. Since building this system I have also had problems with stuttering MP3 playback, but this was cured by a winamp update. I also tried installing ffdshow, reinstalling direct x9, disabling windows indexing service and installing the latest via hyperon 4 in 1 drivers.
The problem seems to occur regardless of what or if any other programs are running in the background, I've tried watching the cpu monitor of taskmanager while the movie plays and wmp is only using less than 50% cpu and cpu activity seems to drop a little when the skips occur.
I've been trying to figure out what I else I can try to fix it or track down what's causing the problem, any suggestions will be greatfully recieved
[Hardware]
Asus A7v8X-X (onboard sound disabled - onboard LAN in use)
XP T-bread b 1700+ @ 2.15ghz (13x166)
1x512MB Twinmos PC2700 DDR
Ati Radeon 64MB DDR [oem] using CATALYST 3.4s
VooDoo 3 3000 pc using windows display driver
Soundblaster 4.1 digital (using latest driver)
EIO RAID pc133 Controller (used to provide 2 extra IDE Channels)
1xIBM Deskstar 120GB 7200rpm 8meg buffer ATA 100 Raid card channel 0
1xIBM Deskstar 40GB 7200rpm ATA 100 Raid card channel 1
1 x samsung 16x DVD-Rom (onboard IDE pri Master)
1 x LG 52x24x52 CD-RW (onboard IDE sec Master)
Hauppage Wintv PCI card
Quiet PC 300 watt psu
[Software]
WinXp Pro SP1
Playing the movies in WMP 9
[codecs installed]
ac3filter_0_69b
DivX505 - free version
XviD-04102002-1
ffdshow-20030103
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