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Recordings from TV stuttering

Last post 08-25-2008, 11:25 PM by MitchSchaft. 4 replies.
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  •  08-25-2008, 5:45 PM 288186

    Recordings from TV stuttering

    For some reason during playback of my recorded TV I get stuttering.  It is exactly like pushing the pause button repeatedly.  It comes and goes, but eventually gets so bad I need to re-boot the machine.  Then I'm good for about an hour.  It has done this since it was new out of the box......any suggestions as to what this might be?
  •  08-25-2008, 7:22 PM 288209 in reply to 288186

    Re: Recordings from TV stuttering

    Got specs?  Make, model, CPU, RAM, video adapter (onboard?  card?).....

    Most-likely causes:
    1- very low amount of RAM installed.
    2- high CPU load during playback.  Open Task Manager, and maximize it.  Launch Media Center.  Start playing a video.  Let it stutter.  Alt-tab back to the task man.  If you see any spikes to 100% load, there's your stutter.  Now, you just need to figure out what else is using your CPU cycles....
    3- crappy drivers - could be for anything (mobo / devices, video.)  Update them.
    4- Hard drive operating in PIO mode.  Open Device Manager, find the HDD controller> right-click > properties, take a look at what it says (is the disc (transfer mode) operating in DMA mode (good), or PIO (not good)?
    5- excessive drive fragmentation.  When was the last time that you defragged?
    ~Chris
    'nearly every day of my life is some kind of computer hell'

    Desktop: Shuttle SN41 (AthlonXP 2700+), AIW, T550, PVR-USB2, HDHR; server: Intel E6400 on I965P mobo, 2GB RAM, 2x 500GB WD, PVR500, NV DualTV, Saber2020, 2xHDHR; Xbox MCX, Xbox360
  •  08-25-2008, 8:46 PM 288224 in reply to 288209

    Re: Recordings from TV stuttering

    I noticed that once I upgraded by Vista box from P4, all of my stuttering stopped.  I did switch to an integrated graphics card, and 2 GB more/faster RAM.  The difference using a better CPU and RAM was quite significant and made my media center a much better experience. Performance wish, video is always perfect.
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    Asus P5E-VM HDMI (onboard audio/video), Core 2 Duo E8200, 4 GB RAM, Hauppauge HVR-1800 (x2), LG-GGC H20L, DMA-2100 (x4), Yamaha RX-N600, InFocus IN76, D-LINK DIR 655, Vista Ultimate
  •  08-25-2008, 8:48 PM 288225 in reply to 288209

    Re: Recordings from TV stuttering

    HP Pavilion

    Pentium 4 CPU 3.00 GHz

    1.00 GB Ram

    Defragged less than 30 days ago

  •  08-25-2008, 11:25 PM 288243 in reply to 288225

    Re: Recordings from TV stuttering

    Video card, tv tuners, decoders, encoders, version numbers? Is it even MCE2005?
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