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choppy audio

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by carl43m, Jun 7, 2009.

  1. carl43m

    carl43m Guest

    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
     
  2. Jon

    Jon Guest

    "carl43m" <carl43m@discussions.microsoft.com> 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
     
  3. carl43m

    carl43m Guest

    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" <carl43m@discussions.microsoft.com> 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
    >
    >
    >
    >
     
  4. Vista requires far more RAM for satisfactory performance. 32-Bit - 3GB,
    64-bit - 4 to 8 GB.
    "carl43m" <carl43m@discussions.microsoft.com> 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" <carl43m@discussions.microsoft.com> 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
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
     
  5. 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
     
  6. He said e has 4GB, can you read?
    It's NOt abou tRAM, it's about inferior OS that Vista is versus WinXP
     
  7. Camper

    Camper Guest

    "Mark Levitski" <SS@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
    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
     
  8. Google can answer
     

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