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Also, does the DVD still playback?
You could try installing the latest drivers for yer sound. What's yer soundcard. If the video still plays back, 'tis not yer DVD-ROM, but some other problem like with a CODEC or sound driver. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:lHpHc.17191$WX.285@attbi_s51... New problem uninstalled IDE controller and the drivers reinstalled themselves. I got the DVD to work using windows media player, real player and interactual. However, after about 5 or 6 minutes the sound went off. I tried starting the DVD from the middle and the same thing happened. Any thoughts "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Yeah, the IDE controller "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:0ZZGc.25213$JR4.15714@attbi_s54... Remove it in device manager, right? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could just remove the IDE controller device ( not the primary or secondary device, but the parent device ) and reboot. It will redect the chipset drivers. That would be easier and quicker and will redetect yer hard disks a nd CD/DVD devices on reboot. You need to do this anyway when you change motherboards. Otherwise XP won't boot with the new mobo without reinstalling. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XAKGc.35131$MB3.13020@attbi_s04... would reinstalling XP do the trick? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message news Use a cleaner disc. If Windows is seeing it as a CD ROM drive, you could try updating its driver in XP. Some Intel Chipset (INF ) drivers mess up detecting DVD ROMs as CDs sometimes. Since Windows did previously detect it as a DVD-ROM, it could just be that yer IDE/mobo drivers need to be updated. You could try updateing the mobo drivers ( VIA Hyperion/ Intel INF ). "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:xjmGc.29852$IQ4.23858@attbi_s02... "knackered"???? Actually since I wrote this, window is only seeing it as a CD ROM drive. If I use a lens cleaner, do I open it up or just by a DVD cleaner? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could try using a lens cleaner on it, it might fix the problem. If not 'tis knackered I suspect. As long as Windows recognises it as a DVD ROM, it should just work. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XCeGc.28535$XM6.28441@attbi_s53... Got an 8400E DVD-ROM. I am using XP. The device manager recognizes it; it shows up as a DVD drive; CDs works in it: When I put a DVD in, I get not responding error messages. I have installed WinDVD and PowerDVD. and even addded some files from Windows (then it worked temporarily) Any ideas? |
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The Video works fine.
Celeron 650MHz w/512 RAM 20GB HD and using XP Home Edition Using a Creative 8400E DVD-ROM The Audio Controller is 82801 BA/BAM AC'97 7/1/2001 Version 5.1.2535.0 The Creative has the same driver being used Under Codecs I have: Sipro Lab v 3.02, Windows Media 4.02, Franhaofer MPEG 1.9, Indeo 2.05, Microsoft PCM 5.00 There are also six with extensions of .acm To update driver, it's asking for disk. Since I don't have the disk, I assume I need to find this stuff of the Net and download it. Let me know what other info you need. Thanks again so far. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Could you post yer system specs and the versions of the drivers for sound and stuff. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:lHpHc.17191$WX.285@attbi_s51... New problem uninstalled IDE controller and the drivers reinstalled themselves. I got the DVD to work using windows media player, real player and interactual. However, after about 5 or 6 minutes the sound went off. I tried starting the DVD from the middle and the same thing happened. Any thoughts "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Yeah, the IDE controller "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:0ZZGc.25213$JR4.15714@attbi_s54... Remove it in device manager, right? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could just remove the IDE controller device ( not the primary or secondary device, but the parent device ) and reboot. It will redect the chipset drivers. That would be easier and quicker and will redetect yer hard disks a nd CD/DVD devices on reboot. You need to do this anyway when you change motherboards. Otherwise XP won't boot with the new mobo without reinstalling. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XAKGc.35131$MB3.13020@attbi_s04... would reinstalling XP do the trick? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message news Use a cleaner disc. If Windows is seeing it as a CD ROM drive, you could try updating its driver in XP. Some Intel Chipset (INF ) drivers mess up detecting DVD ROMs as CDs sometimes. Since Windows did previously detect it as a DVD-ROM, it could just be that yer IDE/mobo drivers need to be updated. You could try updateing the mobo drivers ( VIA Hyperion/ Intel INF ). "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:xjmGc.29852$IQ4.23858@attbi_s02... "knackered"???? Actually since I wrote this, window is only seeing it as a CD ROM drive. If I use a lens cleaner, do I open it up or just by a DVD cleaner? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could try using a lens cleaner on it, it might fix the problem. If not 'tis knackered I suspect. As long as Windows recognises it as a DVD ROM, it should just work. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XCeGc.28535$XM6.28441@attbi_s53... Got an 8400E DVD-ROM. I am using XP. The device manager recognizes it; it shows up as a DVD drive; CDs works in it: When I put a DVD in, I get not responding error messages. I have installed WinDVD and PowerDVD. and even addded some files from Windows (then it worked temporarily) Any ideas? |
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By any chance are you using a demo version of the DVD player apps? Some of
them used to have the audio cutout aftera while. Just thought I'd ask. Do you know what the model number of yer motherboard is? It seems to me to be an Intel 810 chipset mobo. Some of these have Intel audio drivers for Win2k only and not for XP. I'm guessing they should be alright. Also, one i810 chipset has only Win98 drivers. I found a driver source which claimed to have a unified binary at: http://sound-cards.driverfiles.net/p...11,904,7,.html Use this at yer own risk. Driver support for this mobo seems to have stopped a while ago. This driver binary actually has some missing files someone'd posted on taht page. I think yer best bet is to use a PCI soundcard. You can get a SB Live! 5.1 for around http://us.creative.com/products/prod...=15&product=50, if 'tis actually a sound problem that is. Also, some of these mobos, assuming 'tis actually an i810 don't have drivers from Intel anymore. Cheers Sha "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:01zHc.22936$WX.5387@attbi_s51... The Video works fine. Celeron 650MHz w/512 RAM 20GB HD and using XP Home Edition Using a Creative 8400E DVD-ROM The Audio Controller is 82801 BA/BAM AC'97 7/1/2001 Version 5.1.2535.0 The Creative has the same driver being used Under Codecs I have: Sipro Lab v 3.02, Windows Media 4.02, Franhaofer MPEG 1.9, Indeo 2.05, Microsoft PCM 5.00 There are also six with extensions of .acm To update driver, it's asking for disk. Since I don't have the disk, I assume I need to find this stuff of the Net and download it. Let me know what other info you need. Thanks again so far. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Could you post yer system specs and the versions of the drivers for sound and stuff. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:lHpHc.17191$WX.285@attbi_s51... New problem uninstalled IDE controller and the drivers reinstalled themselves. I got the DVD to work using windows media player, real player and interactual. However, after about 5 or 6 minutes the sound went off. I tried starting the DVD from the middle and the same thing happened. Any thoughts "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Yeah, the IDE controller "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:0ZZGc.25213$JR4.15714@attbi_s54... Remove it in device manager, right? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could just remove the IDE controller device ( not the primary or secondary device, but the parent device ) and reboot. It will redect the chipset drivers. That would be easier and quicker and will redetect yer hard disks a nd CD/DVD devices on reboot. You need to do this anyway when you change motherboards. Otherwise XP won't boot with the new mobo without reinstalling. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XAKGc.35131$MB3.13020@attbi_s04... would reinstalling XP do the trick? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message news Use a cleaner disc. If Windows is seeing it as a CD ROM drive, you could try updating its driver in XP. Some Intel Chipset (INF ) drivers mess up detecting DVD ROMs as CDs sometimes. Since Windows did previously detect it as a DVD-ROM, it could just be that yer IDE/mobo drivers need to be updated. You could try updateing the mobo drivers ( VIA Hyperion/ Intel INF ). "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:xjmGc.29852$IQ4.23858@attbi_s02... "knackered"???? Actually since I wrote this, window is only seeing it as a CD ROM drive. If I use a lens cleaner, do I open it up or just by a DVD cleaner? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could try using a lens cleaner on it, it might fix the problem. If not 'tis knackered I suspect. As long as Windows recognises it as a DVD ROM, it should just work. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XCeGc.28535$XM6.28441@attbi_s53... Got an 8400E DVD-ROM. I am using XP. The device manager recognizes it; it shows up as a DVD drive; CDs works in it: When I put a DVD in, I get not responding error messages. I have installed WinDVD and PowerDVD. and even addded some files from Windows (then it worked temporarily) Any ideas? |
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I can check. I don't think i'm using a demo of the apps. I'm using Media
Player and Real Player and getting the same thing. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... By any chance are you using a demo version of the DVD player apps? Some of them used to have the audio cutout aftera while. Just thought I'd ask. Do you know what the model number of yer motherboard is? It seems to me to be an Intel 810 chipset mobo. Some of these have Intel audio drivers for Win2k only and not for XP. I'm guessing they should be alright. Also, one i810 chipset has only Win98 drivers. I found a driver source which claimed to have a unified binary at: http://sound-cards.driverfiles.net/p...11,904,7,.html Use this at yer own risk. Driver support for this mobo seems to have stopped a while ago. This driver binary actually has some missing files someone'd posted on taht page. I think yer best bet is to use a PCI soundcard. You can get a SB Live! 5.1 for around http://us.creative.com/products/prod...=15&product=50, if 'tis actually a sound problem that is. Also, some of these mobos, assuming 'tis actually an i810 don't have drivers from Intel anymore. Cheers Sha "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:01zHc.22936$WX.5387@attbi_s51... The Video works fine. Celeron 650MHz w/512 RAM 20GB HD and using XP Home Edition Using a Creative 8400E DVD-ROM The Audio Controller is 82801 BA/BAM AC'97 7/1/2001 Version 5.1.2535.0 The Creative has the same driver being used Under Codecs I have: Sipro Lab v 3.02, Windows Media 4.02, Franhaofer MPEG 1.9, Indeo 2.05, Microsoft PCM 5.00 There are also six with extensions of .acm To update driver, it's asking for disk. Since I don't have the disk, I assume I need to find this stuff of the Net and download it. Let me know what other info you need. Thanks again so far. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Could you post yer system specs and the versions of the drivers for sound and stuff. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:lHpHc.17191$WX.285@attbi_s51... New problem uninstalled IDE controller and the drivers reinstalled themselves. I got the DVD to work using windows media player, real player and interactual. However, after about 5 or 6 minutes the sound went off. I tried starting the DVD from the middle and the same thing happened. Any thoughts "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Yeah, the IDE controller "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:0ZZGc.25213$JR4.15714@attbi_s54... Remove it in device manager, right? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could just remove the IDE controller device ( not the primary or secondary device, but the parent device ) and reboot. It will redect the chipset drivers. That would be easier and quicker and will redetect yer hard disks a nd CD/DVD devices on reboot. You need to do this anyway when you change motherboards. Otherwise XP won't boot with the new mobo without reinstalling. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XAKGc.35131$MB3.13020@attbi_s04... would reinstalling XP do the trick? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message news Use a cleaner disc. If Windows is seeing it as a CD ROM drive, you could try updating its driver in XP. Some Intel Chipset (INF ) drivers mess up detecting DVD ROMs as CDs sometimes. Since Windows did previously detect it as a DVD-ROM, it could just be that yer IDE/mobo drivers need to be updated. You could try updateing the mobo drivers ( VIA Hyperion/ Intel INF ). "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:xjmGc.29852$IQ4.23858@attbi_s02... "knackered"???? Actually since I wrote this, window is only seeing it as a CD ROM drive. If I use a lens cleaner, do I open it up or just by a DVD cleaner? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could try using a lens cleaner on it, it might fix the problem. If not 'tis knackered I suspect. As long as Windows recognises it as a DVD ROM, it should just work. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XCeGc.28535$XM6.28441@attbi_s53... Got an 8400E DVD-ROM. I am using XP. The device manager recognizes it; it shows up as a DVD drive; CDs works in it: When I put a DVD in, I get not responding error messages. I have installed WinDVD and PowerDVD. and even addded some files from Windows (then it worked temporarily) Any ideas? |
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WinDVD and/or PowerDVD used to have a cut out in their demo versions.
"Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:nYJHc.50926$a24.11460@attbi_s03... I can check. I don't think i'm using a demo of the apps. I'm using Media Player and Real Player and getting the same thing. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... By any chance are you using a demo version of the DVD player apps? Some of them used to have the audio cutout aftera while. Just thought I'd ask. Do you know what the model number of yer motherboard is? It seems to me to be an Intel 810 chipset mobo. Some of these have Intel audio drivers for Win2k only and not for XP. I'm guessing they should be alright. Also, one i810 chipset has only Win98 drivers. I found a driver source which claimed to have a unified binary at: http://sound-cards.driverfiles.net/p...11,904,7,.html Use this at yer own risk. Driver support for this mobo seems to have stopped a while ago. This driver binary actually has some missing files someone'd posted on taht page. I think yer best bet is to use a PCI soundcard. You can get a SB Live! 5.1 for around http://us.creative.com/products/prod...=15&product=50, if 'tis actually a sound problem that is. Also, some of these mobos, assuming 'tis actually an i810 don't have drivers from Intel anymore. Cheers Sha "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:01zHc.22936$WX.5387@attbi_s51... The Video works fine. Celeron 650MHz w/512 RAM 20GB HD and using XP Home Edition Using a Creative 8400E DVD-ROM The Audio Controller is 82801 BA/BAM AC'97 7/1/2001 Version 5.1.2535.0 The Creative has the same driver being used Under Codecs I have: Sipro Lab v 3.02, Windows Media 4.02, Franhaofer MPEG 1.9, Indeo 2.05, Microsoft PCM 5.00 There are also six with extensions of .acm To update driver, it's asking for disk. Since I don't have the disk, I assume I need to find this stuff of the Net and download it. Let me know what other info you need. Thanks again so far. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Could you post yer system specs and the versions of the drivers for sound and stuff. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:lHpHc.17191$WX.285@attbi_s51... New problem uninstalled IDE controller and the drivers reinstalled themselves. I got the DVD to work using windows media player, real player and interactual. However, after about 5 or 6 minutes the sound went off. I tried starting the DVD from the middle and the same thing happened. Any thoughts "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Yeah, the IDE controller "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:0ZZGc.25213$JR4.15714@attbi_s54... Remove it in device manager, right? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could just remove the IDE controller device ( not the primary or secondary device, but the parent device ) and reboot. It will redect the chipset drivers. That would be easier and quicker and will redetect yer hard disks a nd CD/DVD devices on reboot. You need to do this anyway when you change motherboards. Otherwise XP won't boot with the new mobo without reinstalling. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XAKGc.35131$MB3.13020@attbi_s04... would reinstalling XP do the trick? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message news Use a cleaner disc. If Windows is seeing it as a CD ROM drive, you could try updating its driver in XP. Some Intel Chipset (INF ) drivers mess up detecting DVD ROMs as CDs sometimes. Since Windows did previously detect it as a DVD-ROM, it could just be that yer IDE/mobo drivers need to be updated. You could try updateing the mobo drivers ( VIA Hyperion/ Intel INF ). "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:xjmGc.29852$IQ4.23858@attbi_s02... "knackered"???? Actually since I wrote this, window is only seeing it as a CD ROM drive. If I use a lens cleaner, do I open it up or just by a DVD cleaner? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could try using a lens cleaner on it, it might fix the problem. If not 'tis knackered I suspect. As long as Windows recognises it as a DVD ROM, it should just work. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XCeGc.28535$XM6.28441@attbi_s53... Got an 8400E DVD-ROM. I am using XP. The device manager recognizes it; it shows up as a DVD drive; CDs works in it: When I put a DVD in, I get not responding error messages. I have installed WinDVD and PowerDVD. and even addded some files from Windows (then it worked temporarily) Any ideas? |
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They still do, but I removed Power DVD and Win DVD from the system. In
fact, I can't even use WinDVD becuase after three days of my 15 day trial it said it expired. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... WinDVD and/or PowerDVD used to have a cut out in their demo versions. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:nYJHc.50926$a24.11460@attbi_s03... I can check. I don't think i'm using a demo of the apps. I'm using Media Player and Real Player and getting the same thing. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... By any chance are you using a demo version of the DVD player apps? Some of them used to have the audio cutout aftera while. Just thought I'd ask. Do you know what the model number of yer motherboard is? It seems to me to be an Intel 810 chipset mobo. Some of these have Intel audio drivers for Win2k only and not for XP. I'm guessing they should be alright. Also, one i810 chipset has only Win98 drivers. I found a driver source which claimed to have a unified binary at: http://sound-cards.driverfiles.net/p...11,904,7,.html Use this at yer own risk. Driver support for this mobo seems to have stopped a while ago. This driver binary actually has some missing files someone'd posted on taht page. I think yer best bet is to use a PCI soundcard. You can get a SB Live! 5.1 for around http://us.creative.com/products/prod...=15&product=50, if 'tis actually a sound problem that is. Also, some of these mobos, assuming 'tis actually an i810 don't have drivers from Intel anymore. Cheers Sha "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:01zHc.22936$WX.5387@attbi_s51... The Video works fine. Celeron 650MHz w/512 RAM 20GB HD and using XP Home Edition Using a Creative 8400E DVD-ROM The Audio Controller is 82801 BA/BAM AC'97 7/1/2001 Version 5.1.2535.0 The Creative has the same driver being used Under Codecs I have: Sipro Lab v 3.02, Windows Media 4.02, Franhaofer MPEG 1.9, Indeo 2.05, Microsoft PCM 5.00 There are also six with extensions of .acm To update driver, it's asking for disk. Since I don't have the disk, I assume I need to find this stuff of the Net and download it. Let me know what other info you need. Thanks again so far. "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Could you post yer system specs and the versions of the drivers for sound and stuff. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:lHpHc.17191$WX.285@attbi_s51... New problem uninstalled IDE controller and the drivers reinstalled themselves. I got the DVD to work using windows media player, real player and interactual. However, after about 5 or 6 minutes the sound went off. I tried starting the DVD from the middle and the same thing happened. Any thoughts "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... Yeah, the IDE controller "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:0ZZGc.25213$JR4.15714@attbi_s54... Remove it in device manager, right? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could just remove the IDE controller device ( not the primary or secondary device, but the parent device ) and reboot. It will redect the chipset drivers. That would be easier and quicker and will redetect yer hard disks a nd CD/DVD devices on reboot. You need to do this anyway when you change motherboards. Otherwise XP won't boot with the new mobo without reinstalling. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XAKGc.35131$MB3.13020@attbi_s04... would reinstalling XP do the trick? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message news Use a cleaner disc. If Windows is seeing it as a CD ROM drive, you could try updating its driver in XP. Some Intel Chipset (INF ) drivers mess up detecting DVD ROMs as CDs sometimes. Since Windows did previously detect it as a DVD-ROM, it could just be that yer IDE/mobo drivers need to be updated. You could try updateing the mobo drivers ( VIA Hyperion/ Intel INF ). "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:xjmGc.29852$IQ4.23858@attbi_s02... "knackered"???? Actually since I wrote this, window is only seeing it as a CD ROM drive. If I use a lens cleaner, do I open it up or just by a DVD cleaner? "Sharanga Dayananda" wrote in message ... You could try using a lens cleaner on it, it might fix the problem. If not 'tis knackered I suspect. As long as Windows recognises it as a DVD ROM, it should just work. "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message news:XCeGc.28535$XM6.28441@attbi_s53... Got an 8400E DVD-ROM. I am using XP. The device manager recognizes it; it shows up as a DVD drive; CDs works in it: When I put a DVD in, I get not responding error messages. I have installed WinDVD and PowerDVD. and even addded some files from Windows (then it worked temporarily) Any ideas? |
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