Sarah
July 13th 03, 03:44 AM
I tried to get the i.di utility but i coudln't get it
to work. I don't really think that it's a problem of not
enough stuff on my computer.... my videos played fine on
the last which was a pentium 2, 450 processor, 96 ram,
8Gb. If they worked fine then and media player worked
fine then, i don't think that's the big problem. I mean
i know that stuff would help but really isn't it fairly
redundant to get more memeory after 256?
Do you have any other ideas? I mean my computer is fast
and the video worked on the old media player 3 weeks
ago. Thanks for the help
>-----Original Message-----
> Increasing the ram will make all the diffrence,256mb is
> ok,but 512mb will improve all-around pc performance,
> installing a video card with 64mb of memory will help,
> with a celeron,go to intel.com,downloads,chipsets,get
> the chipset i.d. utility find out which set the computer
> has,then download the updates,get the application accel-
> lerator also,make sure you get them for xp.
>>-----Original Message-----
>> I got a new computer and i've had nothing but
problems
>>with playing video and with media player. It came with
>>XP and i have the newest player (9). It took me
forever
>>to get my videos to work. I had them on my other
>>computer that was running win 98. They were fine, they
>>worked fine, I used media player 7. I finally have
these
>>working and the quality is awful. The video and sound
>>are together but the video is jerky. I have all the
>>possible updates for my windows stuff i could get. I
>>have all the newest codecs for divx, xvid and a couple
>>others. The only way i can get it to stop being jerky
is
>>by using the new player, 9, and having it at the lowest
>>video acceleration. I had the old player 2 working
fine
>>with top acceleration but now it won't work either,
even
>>with lowest. Please help this problem has been going
on
>>for over a month. And the videos are fine... i checked
>>them on my old comp... and when the old media player
was
>>working fine on this one i checked them here as well.
>>
>>i have xp running, celeron 1.7, 224 ram, 40 gb.
>>.
>>
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to work. I don't really think that it's a problem of not
enough stuff on my computer.... my videos played fine on
the last which was a pentium 2, 450 processor, 96 ram,
8Gb. If they worked fine then and media player worked
fine then, i don't think that's the big problem. I mean
i know that stuff would help but really isn't it fairly
redundant to get more memeory after 256?
Do you have any other ideas? I mean my computer is fast
and the video worked on the old media player 3 weeks
ago. Thanks for the help
>-----Original Message-----
> Increasing the ram will make all the diffrence,256mb is
> ok,but 512mb will improve all-around pc performance,
> installing a video card with 64mb of memory will help,
> with a celeron,go to intel.com,downloads,chipsets,get
> the chipset i.d. utility find out which set the computer
> has,then download the updates,get the application accel-
> lerator also,make sure you get them for xp.
>>-----Original Message-----
>> I got a new computer and i've had nothing but
problems
>>with playing video and with media player. It came with
>>XP and i have the newest player (9). It took me
forever
>>to get my videos to work. I had them on my other
>>computer that was running win 98. They were fine, they
>>worked fine, I used media player 7. I finally have
these
>>working and the quality is awful. The video and sound
>>are together but the video is jerky. I have all the
>>possible updates for my windows stuff i could get. I
>>have all the newest codecs for divx, xvid and a couple
>>others. The only way i can get it to stop being jerky
is
>>by using the new player, 9, and having it at the lowest
>>video acceleration. I had the old player 2 working
fine
>>with top acceleration but now it won't work either,
even
>>with lowest. Please help this problem has been going
on
>>for over a month. And the videos are fine... i checked
>>them on my old comp... and when the old media player
was
>>working fine on this one i checked them here as well.
>>
>>i have xp running, celeron 1.7, 224 ram, 40 gb.
>>.
>>
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