When I try to watch a dvd in player, the picture is fine but the sound is extremely slow and has a long echo, what is causing this?
Is this a "burned" CD/DVD, or a commercial one?
I'm sorry, I didn't explain fully enough. I am having various computer problems and this is just one of them. I'm talking about the cd/dvd player on my laptop. The dvd picture seems fine, but the audio is flaky. Very slow and then has an echo.
That this isn't an answer to the question, just a repeat of your original post. So try again?
It might not harm to tell about the other problems also. They might be related.
Kees
Other problems? Numerous. Took in to be repaired and nothing was solved so am looking myself and I'm totally ignorant in this area (computer workings). Will not shut down or start up or load properly at times, sometime its fine, have to restart 2-3 times to load properly. Some programs will load but not MY content in that program (Photo program),ITunes freezes, I have reinstalled with no difference in performance. Now tried to play a dvd in computer player and got those results (very slow, almost wavy sounding, audio with an echo.) The dvd plays perfect on my tv unit.(so's not my dvd disk)
I'm having the same problem. When I'm playing a commercial DVD movie, the audio is very low. I have an HP Pavilion HDX X18-1180US Premium Notebook laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. It has a Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer and an nVidia GeForce 9600M GT series graphics with 512MB of dedicated video.
I've downloaded new drivers but it hasn't made much difference to the lodness of the audio.
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