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Solve : Video/Audio Stuttering? |
Answer» After my last hard drive decided to quit on me I switched to a 1TB Western Digital and started to rebuild everything I'd lost. After a few long days I got everything back to normal except one thing: Any video/audio/flash I seem to play kind of "stutters" every once in a while. I haven't timed the exact intervals (because I figure that doesn't matter much when finding a solution) but it's something like once every 30 seconds. Upon paying closer attention to the stutters, I'm thinking that it's not ONLY when I'm playing/streaming media, that's just when it's most noticeable.
This is done through Device Manager, correct?Yes, you remove the drivers or disable them in Device Manager. Also, you can try to update the drivers via Microsoft Update service. This way you avoid driver that are not certified by Microsoft. Otherwise, use the newer drivers recommended by the original manufacture from their website. Of course, you internet has to be working. So get the new drivers before you remove the chip set drivers. The video card will work OK in VGA MODE. Just poor performance till you update it. Quote you can try to update the drivers via Microsoft Update service.Never update any non-Microsoft drivers through Windows updates. There is a long history of MS being wrong. You download new drivers either from your computer manufacturer site and particular device maker web site.Thank you Broni. I was not aware of that problem. Do what Broni says. Quote from: ChainOfOblivion on March 17, 2010, 06:55:40 PM After my last hard drive decided to quit on me I switched to a 1TB Western Digital and started to rebuild everything I'd lost. After a few long days I got everything back to normal except one thing: Any video/audio/flash I seem to play kind of "stutters" every once in a while. I haven't timed the exact intervals (because I figure that doesn't matter much when finding a solution) but it's something like once every 30 seconds. Upon paying closer attention to the stutters, I'm thinking that it's not ONLY when I'm playing/streaming media, that's just when it's most noticeable.Uninstall every board drivers properly. Then reinstall it again. After use new software to play your File. I recommend to use Mpc star or VLC. |
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