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muzician21 April 1st 11 10:57 PM

Static, popping, various audio dysfunctionality using some a/v appsbut not others
 
I'm having a problem I've never encountered before. I find that when I
play video and audio with Windows Media Player various static &
popping begins to show up in the audio - though the video plays okay,
or on audio-only files sometimes even outright failure to do anything.
The progress bar moves but no audio. If I bring up WMP first thing
after a reboot, it appears to behave normally for a while.
Plays .mp3, .wav, DV .avi, .mpg. However, at some point it starts
displaying the symptoms spontaneously. It did it playing through a
playlist of 44.1 16 bit .wav files. Played through about the first 3
or 4 okay, but then the problem developed when it transitioned to a
subsequent track. Never had this problem before in 98, 98SE, XP Home,
XP Media Center. Currently using WMP 11 but it also occurs in the
default version that comes with XP Pro.

I also find that if it's showing up in WMP it also shows up in Kmedia
player and in Pinnacle Studio 9 (video editing app). I don't get these
symptoms playing video with Virtualdub and Vegas Pro8 (video editing
apps) or in Cakewalk and SoundForge (audio editing apps that will also
play video). I don't have to bring up WMP first, it will develop in
Kmedia and Pinnacle as well so it seems there's some common link.

Also don't have any problems playing online video on YouTube etc.

I tried uninstalling WMP and reinstalling, seemed to work at first but
then developed the same issue. Tried a reinstall of Windows, still
have the problem. It used to work fine on this same version of
Windows, with the exact same hardware. Where I first noticed it was
actually on a dedicated player that played DRM .wmv that was
downloaded to play freebie video from PNY that was included as a
premium when buying some memory recently. This required both the
installation of the dedicated player and Silverlight. But a subsequent
reinstallation of Windows hasn't fixed the problem.

Tried reinstalling the Audigy PlatinumEX soundcard, still no change.

Any assistance will be appreciated.

muzician21 April 1st 11 11:04 PM

Static, popping, various audio dysfunctionality using some a/vapps but not others
 
On Apr 1, 5:57*pm, muzician21 wrote:
I'm having a problem I've never encountered before. I find that when I
play video and audio with Windows Media Player various static &
popping begins to show up in the audio - though the video plays okay,
or on audio-only files sometimes even outright failure to do anything.



Here are system details

Mobo - Gigabyte P35-DS3L
Core2 duo E6550 2.33GHz
4 gigs PNY DDR2 PC-2 6400 RAM
Video - NVidia GEForce 8600 GT
Soundblaster Platinum EX
Windows XP Pro SP3
BIOS - Award Modular Bios v6.00PG
DirectX 9.0c

dadiOH[_2_] April 2nd 11 02:00 PM

Static, popping, various audio dysfunctionality using some a/v apps but not others
 
muzician21 wrote:
I'm having a problem I've never encountered before. I find that when I
play video and audio with Windows Media Player various static &
popping begins to show up in the audio - though the video plays okay,
or on audio-only files sometimes even outright failure to do anything.
The progress bar moves but no audio. If I bring up WMP first thing
after a reboot, it appears to behave normally for a while.
Plays .mp3, .wav, DV .avi, .mpg. However, at some point it starts
displaying the symptoms spontaneously. It did it playing through a
playlist of 44.1 16 bit .wav files. Played through about the first 3
or 4 okay, but then the problem developed when it transitioned to a
subsequent track. Never had this problem before in 98, 98SE, XP Home,
XP Media Center. Currently using WMP 11 but it also occurs in the
default version that comes with XP Pro.

I also find that if it's showing up in WMP it also shows up in Kmedia
player and in Pinnacle Studio 9 (video editing app). I don't get these
symptoms playing video with Virtualdub and Vegas Pro8 (video editing
apps) or in Cakewalk and SoundForge (audio editing apps that will also
play video). I don't have to bring up WMP first, it will develop in
Kmedia and Pinnacle as well so it seems there's some common link.

Also don't have any problems playing online video on YouTube etc.

I tried uninstalling WMP and reinstalling, seemed to work at first but
then developed the same issue. Tried a reinstall of Windows, still
have the problem. It used to work fine on this same version of
Windows, with the exact same hardware. Where I first noticed it was
actually on a dedicated player that played DRM .wmv that was
downloaded to play freebie video from PNY that was included as a
premium when buying some memory recently. This required both the
installation of the dedicated player and Silverlight. But a subsequent
reinstallation of Windows hasn't fixed the problem.

Tried reinstalling the Audigy PlatinumEX soundcard, still no change.

Any assistance will be appreciated.


It doesn't seem to be app related so I'd look to the sound card. Maybe
remove and reinstall.

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muzician21 April 2nd 11 04:18 PM

Static, popping, various audio dysfunctionality using some a/vapps but not others
 
On Apr 2, 9:00*am, "dadiOH" wrote:

It doesn't seem to be app related so I'd look to the sound card. *Maybe
remove and reinstall.



Tried un/reinstalling the sound card.

What I've further discovered is after removing WMP the problem
disappears in the other apps - Pinnacle Studio and Kmedia player.

JD April 3rd 11 12:48 AM

Static, popping, various audio dysfunctionality using some a/vapps but not others
 
muzician21 wrote:
On Apr 2, 9:00 am, wrote:

It doesn't seem to be app related so I'd look to the sound card. Maybe
remove and reinstall.



Tried un/reinstalling the sound card.

What I've further discovered is after removing WMP the problem
disappears in the other apps - Pinnacle Studio and Kmedia player.


There were posts about a similar problem and WMP may do what you
describe because of the codecs and the way WMP uses them? I didn't pay
much attention because I use Media Player Classic Home Cinema instead of
WMP. You might try is to see if your problem is fixed that way.

http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/

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JD..


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