On a fairly regular basis I get choppy audio. This happens both when doing
streaming video or playing a musci file directly from my desktop hard drive.
Other times I can play an entire movie without any problem. Once the problem
happens the only way to fix it is to do a reboot which is really annoying
especially if the problem occurs half way thru a playback. I have windows
vista home premium, 4GB ram and a ton of hard drive memory as well as a video
card with 256k of ram and DSL broadbanc internet . I should have enough
capability for this not to happen. Is there anyway to diagnose if this is a
software proble or hardware issue? Also, how would I go about checking to
see if any of the hardware devices need to up updated? Thanks.
Carl
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choppy audio
#2 Jon
Posted 08 Jun 2009 - 12:41 AM
"carl43m"
news:6C455B2D-4555-45E3-A6B5-CCD43CFD5C78@microsoft.com...
> On a fairly regular basis I get choppy audio. This happens both when
> doing
> streaming video or playing a musci file directly from my desktop hard
> drive.
> Other times I can play an entire movie without any problem. Once the
> problem
> happens the only way to fix it is to do a reboot which is really annoying
> especially if the problem occurs half way thru a playback. I have windows
> vista home premium, 4GB ram and a ton of hard drive memory as well as a
> video
> card with 256k of ram and DSL broadbanc internet . I should have enough
> capability for this not to happen. Is there anyway to diagnose if this is
> a
> software proble or hardware issue? Also, how would I go about checking to
> see if any of the hardware devices need to up updated? Thanks.
> Carl
I'd start by checking CPU usage levels when the choppiness occurs. A
competing for CPU cycles can often cause choppy audio.
It it's up at or near 100% each time, then that could explain it. Processor
speed could be a factor there.
--
Jon
#3 carl43m
Posted 08 Jun 2009 - 07:34 AM
Thanks, next time the choppiness starts I will check the CPU level. With 4GB
of Ram I never thought that would be a problem but I will check to be sure.
"Jon" wrote:
>
> "carl43m" wrote in message
> news:6C455B2D-4555-45E3-A6B5-CCD43CFD5C78@microsoft.com...
> > On a fairly regular basis I get choppy audio. This happens both when
> > doing
> > streaming video or playing a musci file directly from my desktop hard
> > drive.
> > Other times I can play an entire movie without any problem. Once the
> > problem
> > happens the only way to fix it is to do a reboot which is really annoying
> > especially if the problem occurs half way thru a playback. I have windows
> > vista home premium, 4GB ram and a ton of hard drive memory as well as a
> > video
> > card with 256k of ram and DSL broadbanc internet . I should have enough
> > capability for this not to happen. Is there anyway to diagnose if this is
> > a
> > software proble or hardware issue? Also, how would I go about checking to
> > see if any of the hardware devices need to up updated? Thanks.
> > Carl
>
>
>
> I'd start by checking CPU usage levels when the choppiness occurs. A
> competing for CPU cycles can often cause choppy audio.
>
> It it's up at or near 100% each time, then that could explain it. Processor
> speed could be a factor there.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>
>
of Ram I never thought that would be a problem but I will check to be sure.
"Jon" wrote:
>
> "carl43m"
> news:6C455B2D-4555-45E3-A6B5-CCD43CFD5C78@microsoft.com...
> > On a fairly regular basis I get choppy audio. This happens both when
> > doing
> > streaming video or playing a musci file directly from my desktop hard
> > drive.
> > Other times I can play an entire movie without any problem. Once the
> > problem
> > happens the only way to fix it is to do a reboot which is really annoying
> > especially if the problem occurs half way thru a playback. I have windows
> > vista home premium, 4GB ram and a ton of hard drive memory as well as a
> > video
> > card with 256k of ram and DSL broadbanc internet . I should have enough
> > capability for this not to happen. Is there anyway to diagnose if this is
> > a
> > software proble or hardware issue? Also, how would I go about checking to
> > see if any of the hardware devices need to up updated? Thanks.
> > Carl
>
>
>
> I'd start by checking CPU usage levels when the choppiness occurs. A
> competing for CPU cycles can often cause choppy audio.
>
> It it's up at or near 100% each time, then that could explain it. Processor
> speed could be a factor there.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>
>
#4 Charles W Davis
Posted 08 Jun 2009 - 11:32 AM
Vista requires far more RAM for satisfactory performance. 32-Bit - 3GB,
64-bit - 4 to 8 GB.
"carl43m" wrote in message
news:6F504E5C-2D8F-4A1C-9387-786890979045@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, next time the choppiness starts I will check the CPU level. With
> 4GB
> of Ram I never thought that would be a problem but I will check to be
> sure.
>
> "Jon" wrote:
>
>>
>> "carl43m" wrote in message
>> news:6C455B2D-4555-45E3-A6B5-CCD43CFD5C78@microsoft.com...
>> > On a fairly regular basis I get choppy audio. This happens both when
>> > doing
>> > streaming video or playing a musci file directly from my desktop hard
>> > drive.
>> > Other times I can play an entire movie without any problem. Once the
>> > problem
>> > happens the only way to fix it is to do a reboot which is really
>> > annoying
>> > especially if the problem occurs half way thru a playback. I have
>> > windows
>> > vista home premium, 4GB ram and a ton of hard drive memory as well as a
>> > video
>> > card with 256k of ram and DSL broadbanc internet . I should have
>> > enough
>> > capability for this not to happen. Is there anyway to diagnose if this
>> > is
>> > a
>> > software proble or hardware issue? Also, how would I go about checking
>> > to
>> > see if any of the hardware devices need to up updated? Thanks.
>> > Carl
>>
>>
>>
>> I'd start by checking CPU usage levels when the choppiness occurs. A
>> competing for CPU cycles can often cause choppy audio.
>>
>> It it's up at or near 100% each time, then that could explain it.
>> Processor
>> speed could be a factor there.
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>
>>
64-bit - 4 to 8 GB.
"carl43m"
news:6F504E5C-2D8F-4A1C-9387-786890979045@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, next time the choppiness starts I will check the CPU level. With
> 4GB
> of Ram I never thought that would be a problem but I will check to be
> sure.
>
> "Jon" wrote:
>
>>
>> "carl43m"
>> news:6C455B2D-4555-45E3-A6B5-CCD43CFD5C78@microsoft.com...
>> > On a fairly regular basis I get choppy audio. This happens both when
>> > doing
>> > streaming video or playing a musci file directly from my desktop hard
>> > drive.
>> > Other times I can play an entire movie without any problem. Once the
>> > problem
>> > happens the only way to fix it is to do a reboot which is really
>> > annoying
>> > especially if the problem occurs half way thru a playback. I have
>> > windows
>> > vista home premium, 4GB ram and a ton of hard drive memory as well as a
>> > video
>> > card with 256k of ram and DSL broadbanc internet . I should have
>> > enough
>> > capability for this not to happen. Is there anyway to diagnose if this
>> > is
>> > a
>> > software proble or hardware issue? Also, how would I go about checking
>> > to
>> > see if any of the hardware devices need to up updated? Thanks.
>> > Carl
>>
>>
>>
>> I'd start by checking CPU usage levels when the choppiness occurs. A
>> competing for CPU cycles can often cause choppy audio.
>>
>> It it's up at or near 100% each time, then that could explain it.
>> Processor
>> speed could be a factor there.
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>
>>
#5 Mark Levitski
Posted 08 Jun 2009 - 06:32 PM
It is a known fact that Vista's audio skills are far inferior to WindowsXP.
it's a piece of junk packed with appearance, and little substance.
I used to enjoy high-end music on WinXP, I am back to Cable and Staellite
for my computer became too painful to listen to after "upgrading" to this
inept piece if half0finished code
it's a piece of junk packed with appearance, and little substance.
I used to enjoy high-end music on WinXP, I am back to Cable and Staellite
for my computer became too painful to listen to after "upgrading" to this
inept piece if half0finished code
#6 Mark Levitski
Posted 08 Jun 2009 - 06:34 PM
He said e has 4GB, can you read?
It's NOt abou tRAM, it's about inferior OS that Vista is versus WinXP
It's NOt abou tRAM, it's about inferior OS that Vista is versus WinXP
#7 Camper
Posted 09 Jun 2009 - 02:34 AM
"Mark Levitski"
news:Oi2O8JJ6JHA.3968@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> It is a known fact that Vista's audio skills are far inferior to
> WindowsXP.
> it's a piece of junk packed with appearance, and little substance.
Well known to who? References please.
> I used to enjoy high-end music on WinXP, I am back to Cable and Staellite
> for my computer became too painful to listen to after "upgrading" to this
> inept piece if half0finished code
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