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Jim T.
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      09-13-2009, 10:57 PM


I sent a similar message a while ago, but I got a sorta snarky and
unhelpful response. Trying again:
System is a Dell Desktop 8350: XP Home up to date; FireFox;
Thunderbird; Misc other stuff
ATI All-in-Wonder 9000 Pro with TV Tuner
Soundblaster audio
Catalyst 9.1
The system has seemed slow, but generally Ok except that the TV video
and sound intermittentsly stop and stutter. I've tried to update the
software and reinserted all the cards on the MB. TV Coax is OK.
When watching using TaskInfo I see that the ATI app uses around 15%
CPU, and it looks like the stutter is when its CPU usage drops. I have
turned off almost all apps looking for interference. No change.
The display looks OK, mouse response is often slow, etc.
I'm considering replacing the card, but don't want to spend more than
a new PC would cost! Would a TV tuner card help - I miss watchin CNBC
during the day? Combo cards seem expensive.
Suggestions or solutions welcomed.
 
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      09-14-2009, 01:57 AM
On Sep 13, 5:57*pm, Jim T. <suenjim4.badaddr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I sent a similar message a while ago, but I got a sorta snarky and
> unhelpful response. Trying again:
> System is a Dell Desktop 8350: XP Home up to date; FireFox;
> Thunderbird; Misc other stuff
> ATI All-in-Wonder 9000 Pro with TV Tuner
> Soundblaster audio
> Catalyst 9.1
> The system has seemed slow, but generally Ok except that the TV video
> and sound intermittentsly stop and stutter. I've tried to update the
> software and reinserted all the cards on the MB. TV Coax is OK.
> When watching using TaskInfo I see that the ATI app uses around 15%
> CPU, and it looks like the stutter is when its CPU usage drops. I have
> turned off almost all apps looking for interference. No change.
> The display looks OK, mouse response is often slow, etc.
> I'm considering replacing the card, but don't want to spend more than
> a new PC would cost! Would a TV tuner card help - I miss watchin CNBC
> during the day? Combo cards seem expensive.
> Suggestions or solutions welcomed.


Adding --- it's connected to a Comcast digital/analog converter.
There's a diamond all-in-wonder premium that has an hd tuner. What
about that?
 
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James Turner
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      09-14-2009, 02:02 AM
On Sep 13, 7:44*pm, "Carl" <m...@theworld.universe> wrote:
> Have you emptied your C- Windows- Temp folder and run a defrag and system
> diskcheck recently? It just might be clutter on your machine gathering up
> over time? Just a guess, and those are easy to do anyway, you never know.

Thanks,
Ran the Advance System Care (free version). It ran chkdsk and I did
the defrag. Not much different.
 
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      09-14-2009, 05:32 PM
Jim T. wrote:

>I sent a similar message a while ago, but I got a sorta snarky
>and unhelpful response.


'Had to look that up.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snarky
Prob'ly one of those. But really, that's the best I could do with
the information provided.

Trying again:
> System is a Dell Desktop 8350:


What is that, exactly? AGP system? Should I really have to
Google for it? That wasn't much help either. Help us help you.

If it ran ok and is now slow, I suggest first running
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

http://www.malwarebytes.org/products.php


 
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      09-15-2009, 05:38 PM
On Sep 14, 12:32*pm, "Fishface" <fishf...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Jim T. wrote:
> >I sent a similar message a while ago, but I got a sorta snarky
> >and unhelpful response.

>
> 'Had to look that up.http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snarky
> Prob'ly one of those. *But really, that's the best I could do with
> the information provided.
>
> *Trying again:
>
> > System is a Dell Desktop 8350:

>
> What is that, exactly? *AGP system? *Should I really have to
> Google for it? *That wasn't much help either. *Help us help you.
>
> If it ran ok and is now slow, I suggest first running
> Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
>
> http://www.malwarebytes.org/products.php

Did that. It found stuff, but really just ad tracers. Removed all, no
change.
Further work, I find that it has something to do with sound, I have a
SBLive (Dell model). When I start the TV it sets it to play thru the
Wave/MP3 connection, mutes the Line-In. If I mute the Wave and open
the Line In it does not break up, but the sound and video are not in
sync. I control this with the Creative Playback Control.
All this is new!
 
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      09-16-2009, 11:52 PM
James Turner wrote:

> Further work, I find that it has something to do with sound, I have a
> SBLive (Dell model). When I start the TV it sets it to play thru the
> Wave/MP3 connection, mutes the Line-In. If I mute the Wave and open
> the Line In it does not break up, but the sound and video are not in
> sync. I control this with the Creative Playback Control.
> All this is new!


How much RAM is installed?
http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...l=Dell&cat=RAM

If this is your computer, it says they came with 128MB, 256MB, or
512MB. I consider any of those to be inadequate, but especially less
than 512MB. If you are running out of RAM and Windows is using
virtual memory, that could be the problem.


 
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      09-17-2009, 02:09 AM
On Sep 16, 6:52*pm, "Fishface" <fishf...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> James Turner wrote:
> > Further work, I find that it has something to do with sound, I have a
> > SBLive (Dell model). When I start the TV it sets it to play thru the
> > Wave/MP3 connection, mutes the Line-In. If I mute the Wave and open
> > the Line In it does not break up, but the sound and video are not in
> > sync. I control this with the Creative Playback Control.
> > All this is new!

>
> How much RAM is installed?http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...sion%208300%20...
>
> If this is your computer, it says they came with 128MB, 256MB, or
> 512MB. *I consider any of those to be inadequate, but especially less
> than 512MB. *If you are running out of RAM and Windows is using
> virtual memory, that could be the problem.


1 Gig
 
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      09-17-2009, 07:09 AM
James Turner wrote:

> 1 Gig


Any chance you have a big hosts file and didn't turn off the
DNS Client service?
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

Hard thing to track down with almost no information...

Checked the Event Viewer for clues?


 
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      09-18-2009, 12:43 AM
On Sep 17, 2:09*am, "Fishface" <fishf...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> James Turner wrote:
> > 1 Gig

>
> Any chance you have a big hosts file and didn't turn off the
> DNS Client service?http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
>
> Hard thing to track down with almost no information...
>
> Checked the Event Viewer for clues?

I'm dropping this discussion. Not sure that I can ever give enough
info, but thanks for trying.
Closing out with this: The breakups occur when CPU usage for that
thread drops. Cannot see what interferes. For unknown reasons the
logical connection to the Creative Mixer has changed! Can't find out
how to fix it except manually every time I turn on the TV. Searched
Creative and ATI and googled a lot! Many people want you to buy their
fixitup programs.
Not related, I've just gone thru a series of crashes that seem to have
ceased after I did a lot of cleaning up.
Goodbye and Good luck.
 
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      09-18-2009, 01:23 AM
James Turner wrote:
> I'm dropping this discussion. Not sure that I can ever give enough
> info, but thanks for trying.
> Closing out with this: The breakups occur when CPU usage for that
> thread drops. Cannot see what interferes. For unknown reasons the
> logical connection to the Creative Mixer has changed! Can't find out
> how to fix it except manually every time I turn on the TV. Searched
> Creative and ATI and googled a lot! Many people want you to buy their
> fixitup programs.
> Not related, I've just gone thru a series of crashes that seem to have
> ceased after I did a lot of cleaning up.
> Goodbye and Good luck.


I would try running this in the background:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...sExplorer.mspx

....and look for clues when it happens.


 
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