Sound is Warbling when playing DVD
hi guys,
am running xp sp2. installed VLC player today,, and now i can play dvd's, but, the sound is choppy and warbly. any ideas? thanks |
Sound is Warbling when playing DVD
jimbo wrote:
hi guys, am running xp sp2. installed VLC player today,, and now i can play dvd's, but, the sound is choppy and warbly. any ideas? thanks Hello Jimbo, I hope you get a reply, because my problem is the same as yours, except my 'warbling' is so fast that it sounds like chipmunks. Cannot understand a word, but the picture is fine. I too put on vlc, as it seemed to be the thing to do if an xp user wanted to watch a dvd, microsoft are no help at all. Maddi. |
Sound is Warbling when playing DVD
"Madelaine" wrote in message ... jimbo wrote: hi guys, am running xp sp2. installed VLC player today,, and now i can play dvd's, but, the sound is choppy and warbly. any ideas? thanks Hello Jimbo, I hope you get a reply, because my problem is the same as yours, except my 'warbling' is so fast that it sounds like chipmunks. Cannot understand a word, but the picture is fine. I too put on vlc, as it seemed to be the thing to do if an xp user wanted to watch a dvd, microsoft are no help at all. Maddi. If you have IDE drives go into Device Manager and make sure DMA is turned on in "IDE Controllers". Mines using Ultra DMA Mode 4. Anything but PIO should be good though. OEM computers usually have player software. Retail DVD drives, burning software like Nero or Pinnacles Studio and ATI tuner cards all come with MPG2 CoDecs that can be used to Play DVD. I have at least 4 on my system. Once you have the CoDec, Media Player can use it, if need be. My last 2 drives came with WinDVD and PowerDVD. SE versions but they work, except for 5.1sound. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/plugins.aspx IIRC got a free CoDec at sourceforge.net for someone else. Believe it was this one. http://sourceforge.net/projects/gplmpgdec/ Good Luck! |
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