DVD players crashing
I decided to take a break from coding and pop in a Sopranos DVD. Woops, no DVD software installed from my reformat.
Attempt #1: Power DVD
DVD starts to play, but the audio soon cuts out. Sometimes this is followed by the video crashing as well. This took out my system one or two times when the whole app failed, but usually I can quit.
"Maybe it's the software," I thought.
Attempt #2: ATI DVD 7.5
Click play. Screen freezes, then monitor goes in to powersave. I have to reboot to get the picture back.
I'm using a Radeon 9800 with Catalyst 4.7 driver, Win2K. There's nothing else running on the system to cause a crash (I even closed F@H to test). I've tried doing it at lower resolutions and color levels with no change. Any idea why I can't get DVDs to play?
Attempt #1: Power DVD
DVD starts to play, but the audio soon cuts out. Sometimes this is followed by the video crashing as well. This took out my system one or two times when the whole app failed, but usually I can quit.
"Maybe it's the software," I thought.
Attempt #2: ATI DVD 7.5
Click play. Screen freezes, then monitor goes in to powersave. I have to reboot to get the picture back.
I'm using a Radeon 9800 with Catalyst 4.7 driver, Win2K. There's nothing else running on the system to cause a crash (I even closed F@H to test). I've tried doing it at lower resolutions and color levels with no change. Any idea why I can't get DVDs to play?
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.wmv - fine
.mov - fine
.avi - didn't play video
.mpg - totally wrecked my day. Monitor went to powersave and I had to reboot.
Shouldn't the DivX codec have been enough?
their are alot of people having lockup and or crashes, with cats 4.6 and 4.7, while playing video files not sure about dvd's tho
might work
Your AVI file was probably XViD. You probably need to reinstall your DVD player to get the codec working again as well as obtain a copy of XViD 1.0.1 from www.doom9.org.
I reinstalled PowerDVD and it seems to be working much better. ATI's player still ****s a brick, but I think that's because it was made with the AIW line in mind and I'm trying to use it with a 9800. It's giving me crap about the chip when I reinstall it.
Anyway, I think I can finally enjoy the Sopranos once more. Thanks guys.
//EDIT:
Forgot about XViD?
Right click the shortcut to the player, and click on properties, then click the compatibility tab and try running it as windows 98 or something. That fixed the ATI tv software bug that came with their tuner. It has XP emulate a different OS environment that some software runs better under.
In my case, and probably still unless they've fixed it, was that when you started the TV app to view the feed from the tuner, the feed was scrambled by default. One way around it was to hold shift as you started the prog, that kept the feed clear and you had no probs. But you had to do that every time you started it. I found by running it in comp. mode as a windows 98 app that the feed never scrambled.
Its a long shot but its something to try.