Guest Stan Posted September 10, 2007 Posted September 10, 2007 I posted this on windowsmedia.player board but don't know if I'll get an answer there. So if you don't mind I'll try here. Ten year old Gateway comp. but works fine. Win 98SE, Plll 500 mHz, 256 RAM, Windows managed Swap,WMP 9. CD ROM plays a music CD fine. When I "Copy from CD" to Media Library I notice no skips but when I play from Media Library every song has at least several skips and not just at the end of the track. I'll add here that I had these same CD's in WMP9 about a year ago (had to reformat) and they played fine then. I recently had to change the CD ROM and had to put in and older, used one; it's only Quad speed. Any ideas for a cure for this?
Guest Stan Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Music skips I did get an answer there. Working on it. "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in message news:O1gEUl%238HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I posted this on windowsmedia.player board but don't know if I'll get an >answer there. So if you don't mind I'll try here. > > Ten year old Gateway comp. but works fine. > Win 98SE, Plll 500 mHz, 256 RAM, Windows managed Swap,WMP 9. > > CD ROM plays a music CD fine. When I "Copy from CD" to Media Library I > notice no skips but when I play from Media Library every song has at least > several skips and not just at the end of the track. > I'll add here that I had these same CD's in WMP9 about a year ago (had to > reformat) and they played fine then. > > I recently had to change the CD ROM and had to put in and older, used one; > it's only Quad speed. > > Any ideas for a cure for this? >
Guest thanatoid Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Music skips "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in news:O1gEUl#8HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: > I posted this on windowsmedia.player board but don't know > if I'll get an answer there. So if you don't mind I'll try > here. > > Ten year old Gateway comp. but works fine. > Win 98SE, Plll 500 mHz, 256 RAM, Windows managed Swap,WMP > 9. It can't be ten years old 'cos mine will be exactly 10 in 2 weeks and it's a PI 166 MMX bought with 95B, which was the latest available at the time. But that is of course irrelevant to your post. > CD ROM plays a music CD fine. When I "Copy from CD" to > Media Library I notice no skips but when I play from Media > Library every song has at least several skips and not just > at the end of the track. I'll add here that I had these > same CD's in WMP9 about a year ago (had to reformat) and > they played fine then. Forget WMP9. WMP is hell, only to be used when nothing else will play a WMx file. Not to mention putting WMP *9* on your machine is really asking for it. Get 6.4 if you have to have WMP at all. Get vlc, it will play almost anything, audio/video. For a tiny mp3/CD player I recommend STP from http://www.tinyapps.com > I recently had to change the CD ROM and had to put in and > older, used one; it's only Quad speed. > > Any ideas for a cure for this? A quad is fine, CDs in your stereo play at 1x. Why did you have to change? You can get an old 4-12 CD drive for 5 dollars anywhere. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Stan Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Music skips Replies in line. "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns99A7C3B69DB96thanexit@66.250.146.158... > "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in > news:O1gEUl#8HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: > > > I posted this on windowsmedia.player board but don't know > > if I'll get an answer there. So if you don't mind I'll try > > here. > > > > Ten year old Gateway comp. but works fine. > > Win 98SE, Plll 500 mHz, 256 RAM, Windows managed Swap,WMP > > 9. > > It can't be ten years old 'cos mine will be exactly 10 in 2 > weeks and it's a PI 166 MMX bought with 95B, which was the > latest available at the time. But that is of course irrelevant > to your post. Your right, I bought it in Jan. 99. > > > CD ROM plays a music CD fine. When I "Copy from CD" to > > Media Library I notice no skips but when I play from Media > > Library every song has at least several skips and not just > > at the end of the track. I'll add here that I had these > > same CD's in WMP9 about a year ago (had to reformat) and > > they played fine then. > > Forget WMP9. WMP is hell, only to be used when nothing else will > play a WMx file. Not to mention putting WMP *9* on your machine > is really asking for it. Get 6.4 if you have to have WMP at all. > > Get vlc, it will play almost anything, audio/video. For a tiny > mp3/CD player I recommend STP from http://www.tinyapps.com I'll check this out. > > > I recently had to change the CD ROM and had to put in and > > older, used one; it's only Quad speed. > > > > Any ideas for a cure for this? > > A quad is fine, CDs in your stereo play at 1x. Why did you have > to change? The CD\DVD ROM that came with the comp. bit the dust. I had this old one laying around. You can get an old 4-12 CD drive for 5 dollars > anywhere. > > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria
Guest thanatoid Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Music skips "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in news:e3nJm5J9HHA.4752@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: <SNIP> I forgot to mention that there COULD be something funking up your windows multi-media performance (not to be confused with WMP) and causing these skips. Like some useless background "system" program periodically, regularly or semi-regularly, "popping up" (invisibly of course) using up 100% (or enough to cause the skip, anyway) of the processor for a split second, or something like that. I had a weird problem 5 years ago or so where Windows, in its infinite wisdom, decided to "check" whether there was a CD in the CD drive every two minutes or so and it caused some continuous minor annoyance. I forget how I fixed it. You MIGHT end up having to do a reformat and reinstall. I highly recommend partitioning, keeping JUST the system and program files on C, and then getting Acronis True Image (the older versions are the best) to make an image (and put it on a CD-R) of a well-working drive for a 5-minute recovery from ANY disaster. Anyway, all the points mentioned in previous reply stand regardless. Good luck. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Stan Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Music skips I'm trying to check on background apps; and system monitor, during copying, is pretty steady at 25% CPU usage. Drive is partitioned with only OS on C: and I've used BING to make an image. "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns99A8AB1275453thanexit@66.250.146.158... > "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in > news:e3nJm5J9HHA.4752@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: > > <SNIP> > > I forgot to mention that there COULD be something funking up > your windows multi-media performance (not to be confused with > WMP) and causing these skips. Like some useless background > "system" program periodically, regularly or semi-regularly, > "popping up" (invisibly of course) using up 100% (or enough to > cause the skip, anyway) of the processor for a split second, or > something like that. I had a weird problem 5 years ago or so > where Windows, in its infinite wisdom, decided to "check" > whether there was a CD in the CD drive every two minutes or so > and it caused some continuous minor annoyance. I forget how I > fixed it. > > You MIGHT end up having to do a reformat and reinstall. I highly > recommend partitioning, keeping JUST the system and program > files on C, and then getting Acronis True Image (the older > versions are the best) to make an image (and put it on a CD-R) > of a well-working drive for a 5-minute recovery from ANY > disaster. > > Anyway, all the points mentioned in previous reply stand > regardless. > > Good luck. > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria
Guest thanatoid Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Music skips "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in news:Oz0ZQ2N9HHA.5456@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: > I'm trying to check on background apps; and system monitor, > during copying, is pretty steady at 25% CPU usage. > > Drive is partitioned with only OS on C: and I've used BING > to make an image. <SNIP> Sorry, I guess you know more than I gave you credit for (common mistake, but its opposite is even more common). Unless you already know about it, you might want to try a program which I use, TaskInfo. It tells you about all running threads, processes, all open files, etc. It gives very nice info of processor and memory usage as well, and allows to kill tasks (some of them c-a-d can not always do). http://www.iarsn.com The new version is really complicated, I use TaskInfo2000. It was one of the first, but there are now quite a few other programs like it, in the "system utilities" sections of file sites. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Dan Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Music skips I must say I like that for some reason --- This is not nuclear. This is just a test. <grin> "thanatoid" wrote: > "Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in > news:Oz0ZQ2N9HHA.5456@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: > > > I'm trying to check on background apps; and system monitor, > > during copying, is pretty steady at 25% CPU usage. > > > > Drive is partitioned with only OS on C: and I've used BING > > to make an image. > > <SNIP> > > Sorry, I guess you know more than I gave you credit for (common > mistake, but its opposite is even more common). > > Unless you already know about it, you might want to try a > program which I use, TaskInfo. It tells you about all running > threads, processes, all open files, etc. It gives very nice info > of processor and memory usage as well, and allows to kill tasks > (some of them c-a-d can not always do). http://www.iarsn.com > > The new version is really complicated, I use TaskInfo2000. > > It was one of the first, but there are now quite a few other > programs like it, in the "system utilities" sections of file > sites. > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria >
Guest thanatoid Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Music skips =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:A62F531D-E225-4332-9037-1C2CDFC94056@microsoft.com: > I must say I like that for some reason --- This is not > nuclear. This is just a test. > <grin> <SNIP> It is not a quote from the Buffy show, it is a quote from a girl who posts in another group, and it comes from a post where she mentions how she went a little crazy during a recent spat with hubby. I thought it was hilarious. Glad you like it. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Dan Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Music skips I guess everyone is entitled to be crazy from time to time. Thanks for the explaination, thanatoid. "thanatoid" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:A62F531D-E225-4332-9037-1C2CDFC94056@microsoft.com: > > > I must say I like that for some reason --- This is not > > nuclear. This is just a test. > > <grin> > > <SNIP> > > It is not a quote from the Buffy show, it is a quote from a girl > who posts in another group, and it comes from a post where she > mentions how she went a little crazy during a recent spat with > hubby. I thought it was hilarious. Glad you like it. > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria >
Guest Franc Zabkar Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: Music skips On 11 Sep 2007 21:46:56 GMT, thanatoid <waiting@the.exit.invalid> put finger to keyboard and composed: >"Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in >news:e3nJm5J9HHA.4752@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: > >I had a weird problem 5 years ago or so >where Windows, in its infinite wisdom, decided to "check" >whether there was a CD in the CD drive every two minutes or so >and it caused some continuous minor annoyance. I forget how I >fixed it. Maybe you turned off auto insert notification? - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
Guest thanatoid Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Re: Music skips Franc Zabkar <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in news:61aje3tjfjg0nreuuc4u3l42v2j579ra4v@4ax.com: > On 11 Sep 2007 21:46:56 GMT, thanatoid > <waiting@the.exit.invalid> put finger to keyboard and > composed: > >>"Stan" <bhrichREMOVE@aol.com> wrote in >>news:e3nJm5J9HHA.4752@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: >> >>I had a weird problem 5 years ago or so >>where Windows, in its infinite wisdom, decided to "check" >>whether there was a CD in the CD drive every two minutes or >>so and it caused some continuous minor annoyance. I forget >>how I fixed it. > > Maybe you turned off auto insert notification? > > - Franc Zabkar I usually have all that kind of stuff turned off to begin with (like auto-play etc). I really can't remember. (Ever since I've had Acronis T.I. I've alllowed myself to forget a LOT of stuff). The closest I can come to remembering is that MAYBE it had something to do with a blank CDR in the tray. And that once I removed it, it stopped. But I have had blank CD-R's in the tray since then and no problem. Old age, no fun. Computers, not much fun either. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
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