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ULguy November 1st 09 04:14 PM

Video call with Audio/video problems.
 
A Lady friend and I have recently experienced problems during Video calls.
They are coming in with garbled audio & with choppy/ freezing videos. This
all started about 2 month ago. Prior to that we never had a problem. What is
causing this problem? Here are some quick facts. I'm using a desktop system
(Home XP with all patches) with a cable modem & router. She is using a 64 bit
Vista system on her wireless Gateway MD2614 laptop. I am guessing it is
related to Windows Live, or our internet connections. At least that is what
the support page for my webcam said (Logitech Pro 9000). From my end I can
usually hear her fine, but video is choppy. From her end, she tells me audio
is very garbled. It gotten so bad that we stopped doing Video calls.
So....HELP! What is causing this to happen? Is it Window Live? Is it a
resource hog program in background? Is it something else entirely? I would
appreciate any and all suggestions. Perhap via a process of elimination we
can resolve this nagging problem. If I left out some vital info, please let
me know. Thanks!
--
ULguy

nancy November 2nd 09 12:52 AM

Video call with Audio/video problems.
 
pues arreglalo

url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/12812982.aspx

nancy November 2nd 09 12:52 AM

Video call with Audio/video problems.
 
pues arreglalo

url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/12812982.aspx

ULguy November 3rd 09 05:11 PM

Video call with Audio/video problems.
 
Ok, Here is the latest. Apparently the problem was with my lady friend
Gateway MD2614 Laptop. She just purchased a Dell Studio 17 (64 bit Windows
7), and all of the problems I noted in my original post has disappeared. We
are able to Have video calls with both audio and Video working in sync. As to
why her Gateway was causing this problem remains unknown. At least I know
that it wasn't from my end. Thanks, for bearing with me. Just passing this
on.
--
ULguy


"ULguy" wrote:

A Lady friend and I have recently experienced problems during Video calls.
They are coming in with garbled audio & with choppy/ freezing videos. This
all started about 2 month ago. Prior to that we never had a problem. What is
causing this problem? Here are some quick facts. I'm using a desktop system
(Home XP with all patches) with a cable modem & router. She is using a 64 bit
Vista system on her wireless Gateway MD2614 laptop. I am guessing it is
related to Windows Live, or our internet connections. At least that is what
the support page for my webcam said (Logitech Pro 9000). From my end I can
usually hear her fine, but video is choppy. From her end, she tells me audio
is very garbled. It gotten so bad that we stopped doing Video calls.
So....HELP! What is causing this to happen? Is it Window Live? Is it a
resource hog program in background? Is it something else entirely? I would
appreciate any and all suggestions. Perhap via a process of elimination we
can resolve this nagging problem. If I left out some vital info, please let
me know. Thanks!
--
ULguy


ULguy November 3rd 09 05:11 PM

Video call with Audio/video problems.
 
Ok, Here is the latest. Apparently the problem was with my lady friend
Gateway MD2614 Laptop. She just purchased a Dell Studio 17 (64 bit Windows
7), and all of the problems I noted in my original post has disappeared. We
are able to Have video calls with both audio and Video working in sync. As to
why her Gateway was causing this problem remains unknown. At least I know
that it wasn't from my end. Thanks, for bearing with me. Just passing this
on.
--
ULguy


"ULguy" wrote:

A Lady friend and I have recently experienced problems during Video calls.
They are coming in with garbled audio & with choppy/ freezing videos. This
all started about 2 month ago. Prior to that we never had a problem. What is
causing this problem? Here are some quick facts. I'm using a desktop system
(Home XP with all patches) with a cable modem & router. She is using a 64 bit
Vista system on her wireless Gateway MD2614 laptop. I am guessing it is
related to Windows Live, or our internet connections. At least that is what
the support page for my webcam said (Logitech Pro 9000). From my end I can
usually hear her fine, but video is choppy. From her end, she tells me audio
is very garbled. It gotten so bad that we stopped doing Video calls.
So....HELP! What is causing this to happen? Is it Window Live? Is it a
resource hog program in background? Is it something else entirely? I would
appreciate any and all suggestions. Perhap via a process of elimination we
can resolve this nagging problem. If I left out some vital info, please let
me know. Thanks!
--
ULguy


giantmonster December 2nd 09 05:17 AM

My video calls on the microsoft messenger is the worst from all.. I use skype in the same pc and its fine and smooth... but in messenger it suckz... can anyone in here help me...the video breaks down so much and makes the whole pc slow...
Quote:

Originally Posted by ULguy (Post 3351485)
A Lady friend and I have recently experienced problems during Video calls.
They are coming in with garbled audio & with choppy/ freezing videos. This
all started about 2 month ago. Prior to that we never had a problem. What is
causing this problem? Here are some quick facts. I'm using a desktop system
(Home XP with all patches) with a cable modem & router. She is using a 64 bit
Vista system on her wireless Gateway MD2614 laptop. I am guessing it is
related to Windows Live, or our internet connections. At least that is what
the support page for my webcam said (Logitech Pro 9000). From my end I can
usually hear her fine, but video is choppy. From her end, she tells me audio
is very garbled. It gotten so bad that we stopped doing Video calls.
So....HELP! What is causing this to happen? Is it Window Live? Is it a
resource hog program in background? Is it something else entirely? I would
appreciate any and all suggestions. Perhap via a process of elimination we
can resolve this nagging problem. If I left out some vital info, please let
me know. Thanks!
--
ULguy



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