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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Illinois
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Nvdvd
I just installaed nvdvd I wanted to watch a movie on my computer I thought this program was to watch dvd's. When I try and watch a movie it says the movie is copyright protected I'm not trying to copy the movie I just want to watch it. Instead the movie wants me to install the junk software it came with whats all this. Oh yeah the movie is Lord of The Rings.
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Just curious - why are you installing the Nvidia DVD player when you have an ATI video card? I think I'd use PowerDVD or WinDVD myself.
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I ended up using power DVD that came with the card. But I still get choppy sound sometimes how can I fix this it really takes out fun of watching movie when the sound is bad.
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What are you using for a sound card? Have you tried declocking the system to stock speed?
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For sound I'm using the onboard sound on the board
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And the answer to the second question is?
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Suspense mounts............
Seriously, won't a hardware solution be far better even if he wasn't having audio problems? |
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