Slow Down In Multimedia Performance  
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AJR





PostPosted: Fri Jul 18 16:00:17 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow Down In Multimedia Performance I have recently installed Windows XP Pro on a clean hard
drive but im experiencing some sound and performance
problems.

Everytime I play a sound, be it an MP3, .Wav file etc.
the sound stutters and slows down. It doesnt matter
whether its in Winamp or Windows Media 9. Video files
pause and skip too.

Another thing I have noticed is that whenever I load up
Winamp or WM9, the mouse pointer skips and stutters
across the screen too- meaning there is probably some
sort of performance issue at the heart of this.

All my drivers are up to date- and there are no conflicts
whatsoever. I ran Sandra Diagnostics on my computer and
it did state that my "IOQD" level was set too low and by
putting my motherboard to its "optimised" level it should
resolve the problem. My BIOS is now set to "optimised"
but still no difference to the sound and performance
problem!

I have a P3 800, 384mb RAM, A 20GB Master and a 80GB
Slave Hard Drive and 64mb AGP GeForce 2. My Soundcard is
on-board (C-Media 8738)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Windows XP879  
 
 
Rich





PostPosted: Fri Jul 18 16:00:17 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow Down In Multimedia Performance Are you using a Intel or Via chipset Motherboard?
"Vik" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:00c201c34d5d$e6b90bd0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I have recently installed Windows XP Pro on a clean hard
> drive but im experiencing some sound and performance
> problems.
>
> Everytime I play a sound, be it an MP3, .Wav file etc.
> the sound stutters and slows down. It doesnt matter
> whether its in Winamp or Windows Media 9. Video files
> pause and skip too.
>
> Another thing I have noticed is that whenever I load up
> Winamp or WM9, the mouse pointer skips and stutters
> across the screen too- meaning there is probably some
> sort of performance issue at the heart of this.
>
> All my drivers are up to date- and there are no conflicts
> whatsoever. I ran Sandra Diagnostics on my computer and
> it did state that my "IOQD" level was set too low and by
> putting my motherboard to its "optimised" level it should
> resolve the problem. My BIOS is now set to "optimised"
> but still no difference to the sound and performance
> problem!
>
> I have a P3 800, 384mb RAM, A 20GB Master and a 80GB
> Slave Hard Drive and 64mb AGP GeForce 2. My Soundcard is
> on-board (C-Media 8738)
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!


 
 
Vik





PostPosted: Fri Jul 18 18:21:09 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow Down In Multimedia Performance Im using a Via Chipset. Motherboard is in fact an ECS
P6BAP-A+ , but their website isnt updated that much.
(www.ecs.com.tw)


>-----Original Message-----
> Are you using a Intel or Via chipset Motherboard?
>"Vik" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>news:00c201c34d5d$e6b90bd0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> I have recently installed Windows XP Pro on a clean
hard
>> drive but im experiencing some sound and performance
>> problems.
>>
>> Everytime I play a sound, be it an MP3, .Wav file etc.
>> the sound stutters and slows down. It doesnt matter
>> whether its in Winamp or Windows Media 9. Video files
>> pause and skip too.
>>
>> Another thing I have noticed is that whenever I load up
>> Winamp or WM9, the mouse pointer skips and stutters
>> across the screen too- meaning there is probably some
>> sort of performance issue at the heart of this.
>>
>> All my drivers are up to date- and there are no
conflicts
>> whatsoever. I ran Sandra Diagnostics on my computer and
>> it did state that my "IOQD" level was set too low and
by
>> putting my motherboard to its "optimised" level it
should
>> resolve the problem. My BIOS is now set to "optimised"
>> but still no difference to the sound and performance
>> problem!
>>
>> I have a P3 800, 384mb RAM, A 20GB Master and a 80GB
>> Slave Hard Drive and 64mb AGP GeForce 2. My Soundcard
is
>> on-board (C-Media 8738)
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
>.
>