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Since: May 17, 2008 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 11:37 am
Post subject: Viewing anything on Windows XP Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>video (more info?)
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I have been having problems with viewing any type of movie or news clip on my
Windows XP. I checked and I have all of my upgrades. The video clip will
start and stop and the audio part is not in sync with the video if the audio
plays at all. Other times the video will start, but stops again and it shows
that buffering is still going on. Someone wrote back and said that I had
too many processes running (I have 56) and I don't know how to get rid of the
"bad" ones without messing up my computer. I know how to work on a computer
but don't know the technical lingo so all answers in plain, easy to
understand English would be preferred. >> Stay informed about: Viewing anything on Windows XP |
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Since: Aug 13, 2004 Posts: 1556
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 9:48 pm
Post subject: RE: Viewing anything on Windows XP [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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56 processes are way to many,try R.clicking the task bar,select:task manager
Write down the running processes on paper,close out task mgr.Go to my compu-
ter,search,all file types/include hidden files,etc.Type in the service as
it was
listed in task mgr,see where/what it comes from,if not needed,remove from
add/remove programs..Also,usually its the 3rd party software you need to
remove..
"dixiechik" wrote:
> I have been having problems with viewing any type of movie or news clip on my
> Windows XP. I checked and I have all of my upgrades. The video clip will
> start and stop and the audio part is not in sync with the video if the audio
> plays at all. Other times the video will start, but stops again and it shows
> that buffering is still going on. Someone wrote back and said that I had
> too many processes running (I have 56) and I don't know how to get rid of the
> "bad" ones without messing up my computer. I know how to work on a computer
> but don't know the technical lingo so all answers in plain, easy to
> understand English would be preferred. >> Stay informed about: Viewing anything on Windows XP |
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Since: Jan 10, 2007 Posts: 30
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 12:59 am
Post subject: Re: Viewing anything on Windows XP [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I'm sure you're right about it being too many, but I have 66 processes
currently running on my XP laptop and don't have problems using Movie Maker
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"Andrew E." <eckrichco.TakeThisOut@msn.com> wrote in message
news:82BC8710-DC10-4AF8-B4EB-109ACC23E662@microsoft.com...
> 56 processes are way to many,try R.clicking the task bar,select:task
> manager
> Write down the running processes on paper,close out task mgr.Go to my
> compu-
> ter,search,all file types/include hidden files,etc.Type in the service as
> it was
> listed in task mgr,see where/what it comes from,if not needed,remove from
> add/remove programs..Also,usually its the 3rd party software you need to
> remove..
>
> "dixiechik" wrote:
>
>> I have been having problems with viewing any type of movie or news clip
>> on my
>> Windows XP. I checked and I have all of my upgrades. The video clip
>> will
>> start and stop and the audio part is not in sync with the video if the
>> audio
>> plays at all. Other times the video will start, but stops again and it
>> shows
>> that buffering is still going on. Someone wrote back and said that I
>> had
>> too many processes running (I have 56) and I don't know how to get rid of
>> the
>> "bad" ones without messing up my computer. I know how to work on a
>> computer
>> but don't know the technical lingo so all answers in plain, easy to
>> understand English would be preferred. >> Stay informed about: Viewing anything on Windows XP |
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Since: Dec 13, 2004 Posts: 356
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:24 am
Post subject: Re: Viewing anything on Windows XP [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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dixiechik wrote:
> I have been having problems with viewing any type of movie or news
> clip on my Windows XP. I checked and I have all of my upgrades. The
> video clip will start and stop and the audio part is not in sync with
> the video if the audio plays at all. Other times the video will
> start, but stops again and it shows that buffering is still going on.
> Someone wrote back and said that I had too many processes running (I
> have 56) and I don't know how to get rid of the "bad" ones without
> messing up my computer. I know how to work on a computer but don't
> know the technical lingo so all answers in plain, easy to understand
> English would be preferred.
======================
Are you referring to onluine viewing?
Do you have a fast internet connection?
--
John Inzer
Digital Media MVP
Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
Proceed at your own risk >> Stay informed about: Viewing anything on Windows XP |
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Since: Apr 06, 2008 Posts: 4
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:43 am
Post subject: Re: Viewing anything on Windows XP [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I thought I had this one figured out until you said "if the audio plays at
all".
I'd have suggested that the video and audio were not in sync either because
of the lack of memory/number of running processes. Or that it's simply the
way some video codecs are when they are low bit rate (web quality).
The stop-starting and buffering is either because it has not downloaded that
much of the video yet - which can sometimes be helped by pausing it for a
while and letting it all download. Or it may be that it will only buffer a
little at a time and buffer more when that bit is past. Yes, this annoys me
as well. >> Stay informed about: Viewing anything on Windows XP |
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Since: Aug 01, 2008 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:14 pm
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yes
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С уважением, Сергей.
"Ralphy" <toomuchfruitforonepieceofpoop.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> сообщил/сообщила в
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>I thought I had this one figured out until you said "if the audio plays at
>all".
>
> I'd have suggested that the video and audio were not in sync either
> because of the lack of memory/number of running processes. Or that it's
> simply the way some video codecs are when they are low bit rate (web
> quality).
>
> The stop-starting and buffering is either because it has not downloaded
> that much of the video yet - which can sometimes be helped by pausing it
> for a while and letting it all download. Or it may be that it will only
> buffer a little at a time and buffer more when that bit is past. Yes, this
> annoys me as well. >> Stay informed about: Viewing anything on Windows XP |
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