For no reason, my pc now plays dvds ultra jerky.
I have no idea why and have been unable to find no reason how to fix it - funnily enough, if I play a section jerkily then wind it back, the section then plays fine...
Any ideas chaps?
dvd player on pc
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What DVD playing software are you using?
Standard things-
Try removing and then reinstalling your DVD software.
Try installing the most recent drivers for your graphics card (nVidia and ATI [two very common makes] have drivers at their websites, for most others you can snaffle them at www.driverguide.com
Try a different DVD player- I recommend VLC, which is free.
Let us know how they go.
Standard things-
Try removing and then reinstalling your DVD software.
Try installing the most recent drivers for your graphics card (nVidia and ATI [two very common makes] have drivers at their websites, for most others you can snaffle them at www.driverguide.com
Try a different DVD player- I recommend VLC, which is free.
Let us know how they go.
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Some DVD software requires a license to activate. But here's really good alternative;
http://www.download.com/VLC-Media-Playe ... ag=lst-0-1
I've also used this program to play movies directly from a .bin file without having to burn it to a CD first or mounting a image.
http://www.download.com/VLC-Media-Playe ... ag=lst-0-1
I've also used this program to play movies directly from a .bin file without having to burn it to a CD first or mounting a image.
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Hm, if only somebody had posted this link earlierStormwolf wrote:Some DVD software requires a license to activate. But here's really good alternative;
http://www.download.com/VLC-Media-Playe ... ag=lst-0-1
I've also used this program to play movies directly from a .bin file without having to burn it to a CD first or mounting a image.
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If you've used multiple DVD players then we can eliminate that as a cause.
Try updating your DirectX drivers from here.
If that still causes the same error, then we'll try looking for a firmware update for your DVD-ROM.
Also, I'd like you to try playing a DVD for me and press CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up System Monitor. There'll be a bunch of graphs on one of the pages, I'd like you to tell me whether the CPU (Processor) graph is stable or if it is at 100'ish%.
Try updating your DirectX drivers from here.
If that still causes the same error, then we'll try looking for a firmware update for your DVD-ROM.
Also, I'd like you to try playing a DVD for me and press CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up System Monitor. There'll be a bunch of graphs on one of the pages, I'd like you to tell me whether the CPU (Processor) graph is stable or if it is at 100'ish%.