Intervideo WinDVD 8 Gold

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Scotty1
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Intervideo WinDVD 8 Gold

Post by Scotty1 »

I have had this program since it first came out, and other earlier versions. They have all functioned perfectly. However, a few days ago, I tried to play a music CD (doesn't matter if it's one I made or a professional music CD) and both the music and the visualization were choppy. The music the most notable.

This choppy sound does NOT exist when playing a DVD movie, nor does the choppy sound exist in any other CD music playing program I try. The choppy results apply to CD's only.

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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Post by sjj1805 »

Please Read This Before posting wrote:SUBJECT: Please use a subject that describes your exact problem instead of making us guess what's in your post.
Sorry if you this sounds like I am telling you off - I am not.
You can alter the title by using the Image button on your first post.

The purpose of providing a meaningful title is this.
There are a number of members on the forum who try and help troubleshoot problems - myself included. In the early days of the user forum it was not too difficult to be able to read all of the posts submitted since the last time I (or one of the other troubleshooters) had logged on.

On the Forum Home page at the top right is a link
view posts since last visit In the forums early days this would perhaps range between 10-30 posts. Today however the board has grown in popularity and more products are now catered for including the former Intervideo products before the merger with Ulead.

There have been days when I have logged on to find over 70 new posts since my last visit. It is of course impossible to read each and every one of them and so it is necessary to look at the titles to pick out posts where I feel I am able to offer some worthwhile input.

if you are viewing perhaps the VideoStudio forum and a post is entitled
"VideoStudio" - it doesn't really give you a clue, similarly in the PhotoImpact forum a post entitled [PhotoImpact] is equally as meaningless.

Giving a post a suitable title is a means of helping us to help you.

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Sounds like you have a problem with your CD/DVD drive - perhaps some dirt has found its way to the laser. Have you tried playing music from your hard drive?
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