It only happens on one of the hard drives?? Why didn't you say so before?? Ah! you did and I didn't see it! Check that the DMA is proper for all your drives. I just said the the audio card is the most common problem not the only problem. It is a system timing issue where clocks are not locking properly or locking in the wrong place.i tried putting a sound card in and it didnt make a difference, i also checked the temp of my comp and it was no where near a problem level. Im still confused why it only happens on one of my hard drives. but i will keep trying to see if changing different audio settings solves anything.
I do find this statement interesting in that while Bios will tell you this Windows will not and the first step is finding out if the DMA is turned on in Windows not what the Bios says. But then a gain I did provide references in the way of links to follow.ok my DVD drive is using DMA Ultra mode 6 and my HD is using DMA Ultra mode 2. So they both seem to be using DMA.
You seem to have some unrelated issues.I'm having the same problem. What I don't understand is why my file works in all of the other programs I have and not VLC. It's an .mkv file, and I have a subtitle file that I want to use with it, and none of my other programs can load the subtitle file as far as I know, so I need to use VLC.
The video skips and for some reason the mouse cursor stutters. I dunno. How can it be an audio card problem/other computer problem if the file works in other programs? This is confusing me. I read all of the other topics on this issue and I'm still stuck.
It worked before (a while ago...) with everything I played. Now it doesn't. Sorry if I can't give specifics here and/or I'm missing the big picture/there's a reason for it that someone posted already, I'm computer retarded.
I'm not quite sure where you would have found this in Windows. System Information possibly. But this is NOT where you need to look. If you would have read the links it referred you to your control panel, system, hardware, device manager and under controllers (assuming XP) Advanced settings is where you will find the current state of recognition for your drives. System information reports what Bios says the drives are. Not what windows has done to them.Ok, first off, no i found that info in windows not the bios, so im unsure what you mean. the file does work in other programs for me too but it is slow, it doesnt run at the normal frame rate, which is wierd. Its not a mkv, its just a avi. And there are no subs. i will try the directx runtime update as im not sure its 08/06. thats a good suggestion so thatnk you for that. Also DJ My HD is SATA and i only have one SATA connector coming from my PSU so it cant change.
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