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I just purchase a new Dell Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache and Windows Vista Home Premium. When we are playing our MP3 files, the music gets choppy like Windows is running other programs in the background. We are afraid to rip more music CDs, because we don't want the issue to cause problems during ripping.
We purchase the Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache because we thought that it can run multiple processes at the same time without glitches. We don't understand why this is happening even when we are not running anything else but Windows Media Player. On our desktop, there is the Google sidebar that came with Vista Home Premium, and it has a clock, Windows photos, and Google World News running. Could that be causing the problems with playing music? Please advise. Thank you.
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Same issue, but some more information for you: Dell XPS410 2.4ghz Core 2 duo 2gb Ram Vista Home Premium
Happens on the last 20 seconds of an mp3
My guess is Driver or codec - from dell
"Investor27" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I just purchase a new Dell Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache and Windows Vista > Home Premium. When we are playing our MP3 files, the music gets choppy like > Windows is running other programs in the background. We are afraid to rip > more music CDs, because we don't want the issue to cause problems during > ripping. > > We purchase the Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache because we thought that it can > run multiple processes at the same time without glitches. We don't > understand why this is happening even when we are not running anything else > but Windows Media Player. On our desktop, there is the Google sidebar that > came with Vista Home Premium, and it has a clock, Windows photos, and Google > World News running. Could that be causing the problems with playing music? > Please advise. Thank you.
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If you have a Sigma Tel audio adapter, try this as a workaround until proper drivers are available.:
Right click on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar, select Playback Devices, highlight Speakers, Properties button, Enhancements tab, and deselect all enhancements.
-- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS!
"Investor27" <Investor27[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5DC5E1FE-B5D3-4683-AAB0-F044DB7A64CD[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I just purchase a new Dell Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache and Windows Vista > Home Premium. When we are playing our MP3 files, the music gets choppy like > Windows is running other programs in the background. We are afraid to rip > more music CDs, because we don't want the issue to cause problems during > ripping. > > We purchase the Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache because we thought that it can > run multiple processes at the same time without glitches. We don't > understand why this is happening even when we are not running anything else > but Windows Media Player. On our desktop, there is the Google sidebar that > came with Vista Home Premium, and it has a clock, Windows photos, and Google > World News running. Could that be causing the problems with playing music? > Please advise. Thank you.
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"Cal Bear '66" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > If you have a Sigma Tel audio adapter, try this as a workaround until proper > drivers are available.: > > Right click on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar, select > Playback Devices, highlight Speakers, Properties button, Enhancements tab, and > deselect all enhancements. > > > -- > I Bleed Blue and Gold > GO BEARS! > > > "Investor27" <Investor27[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5DC5E1FE-B5D3-4683-AAB0-F044DB7A64CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I just purchase a new Dell Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache and Windows Vista > > Home Premium. When we are playing our MP3 files, the music gets choppy like > > Windows is running other programs in the background. We are afraid to rip > > more music CDs, because we don't want the issue to cause problems during > > ripping. > > > > We purchase the Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache because we thought that it can > > run multiple processes at the same time without glitches. We don't > > understand why this is happening even when we are not running anything else > > but Windows Media Player. On our desktop, there is the Google sidebar that > > came with Vista Home Premium, and it has a clock, Windows photos, and Google > > World News running. Could that be causing the problems with playing music? > > Please advise. Thank you. > >
Thanks for replying, guys. I checked, and all the enhancements were already disabled. Must have been the default settings, because I didn't disable them before. I turned off the Google sidebars, which is disappointing because I like the Google sidebars. The problem still persists, but with less frequency. Any other suggestions? It's a brand new computer, Core2Duo, 4mb L2 cache, and 1GB of Ram, and I'm running no other applications beside Windows Media Player.
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Does it indeed have a Sigma Tel audio adapter? If not, have you updated your audio device drivers?
-- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS!
"Investor27" <Investor27[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AAB54781-E3B1-4554-BCEC-420DA456B3A3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > > > "Cal Bear '66" wrote: > >> If you have a Sigma Tel audio adapter, try this as a workaround until proper >> drivers are available.: >> >> Right click on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar, >> select >> Playback Devices, highlight Speakers, Properties button, Enhancements tab, >> and >> deselect all enhancements. >> >> >> -- >> I Bleed Blue and Gold >> GO BEARS! >> >> >> "Investor27" <Investor27[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5DC5E1FE-B5D3-4683-AAB0-F044DB7A64CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >I just purchase a new Dell Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache and Windows Vista >> > Home Premium. When we are playing our MP3 files, the music gets choppy >> > like >> > Windows is running other programs in the background. We are afraid to rip >> > more music CDs, because we don't want the issue to cause problems during >> > ripping. >> > >> > We purchase the Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache because we thought that it >> > can >> > run multiple processes at the same time without glitches. We don't >> > understand why this is happening even when we are not running anything else >> > but Windows Media Player. On our desktop, there is the Google sidebar that >> > came with Vista Home Premium, and it has a clock, Windows photos, and >> > Google >> > World News running. Could that be causing the problems with playing music? >> > Please advise. Thank you. >> >> > > Thanks for replying, guys. I checked, and all the enhancements were already > disabled. Must have been the default settings, because I didn't disable them > before. I turned off the Google sidebars, which is disappointing because I > like the Google sidebars. The problem still persists, but with less > frequency. Any other suggestions? It's a brand new computer, Core2Duo, 4mb > L2 cache, and 1GB of Ram, and I'm running no other applications beside > Windows Media Player.
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Ok this fix does work, without any noticably side effects, that i could detect. Here is the Driver version, for those that want to know
SigmaTel 1/12/2007 6.10.0.5343 Microsoft windows hardware compatibility publisher
"Cal Bear '66" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Does it indeed have a Sigma Tel audio adapter? If not, have you updated your > audio device drivers? > > -- > I Bleed Blue and Gold > GO BEARS! > > > "Investor27" <Investor27[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AAB54781-E3B1-4554-BCEC-420DA456B3A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > > > "Cal Bear '66" wrote: > > > >> If you have a Sigma Tel audio adapter, try this as a workaround until proper > >> drivers are available.: > >> > >> Right click on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar, > >> select > >> Playback Devices, highlight Speakers, Properties button, Enhancements tab, > >> and > >> deselect all enhancements. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> I Bleed Blue and Gold > >> GO BEARS! > >> > >> > >> "Investor27" <Investor27[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:5DC5E1FE-B5D3-4683-AAB0-F044DB7A64CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> >I just purchase a new Dell Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache and Windows Vista > >> > Home Premium. When we are playing our MP3 files, the music gets choppy > >> > like > >> > Windows is running other programs in the background. We are afraid to rip > >> > more music CDs, because we don't want the issue to cause problems during > >> > ripping. > >> > > >> > We purchase the Core2Duo with 4mb of L2 cache because we thought that it > >> > can > >> > run multiple processes at the same time without glitches. We don't > >> > understand why this is happening even when we are not running anything else > >> > but Windows Media Player. On our desktop, there is the Google sidebar that > >> > came with Vista Home Premium, and it has a clock, Windows photos, and > >> > Google > >> > World News running. Could that be causing the problems with playing music? > >> > Please advise. Thank you. > >> > >> > > > > Thanks for replying, guys. I checked, and all the enhancements were already > > disabled. Must have been the default settings, because I didn't disable them > > before. I turned off the Google sidebars, which is disappointing because I > > like the Google sidebars. The problem still persists, but with less > > frequency. Any other suggestions? It's a brand new computer, Core2Duo, 4mb > > L2 cache, and 1GB of Ram, and I'm running no other applications beside > > Windows Media Player. > >
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