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Thor
OK I just got my computer back this last week, but for some strange reason when I play winamp or WMedia player if I surf while listening to music the playback goes very choppy! I just added 512k of RAM and the choppyness is way worse than it ever was before my hard drive crashed..

How do I fix this, I have a 800mhz PII with 650 mb RAM, yet I have a choppy winamp?!?

Anyone have a clue to whats wrong, because this can't be normal.. Is this a driver (I think I have all the latest ones), some setting??

Please help, this is driving me mad :D
biznology
well assuming, it isnt just the files, which i assume you KNOW. all i can offer in advice is this:

http://www.milky.ne.jp/%7Egalaxy/in_mpg123.html

the mpg123 plug in has the best sound quality for winamp i have ever heard. it doesnt support streaming tho, and it COULD make the problem worse, so i would make sure you remember what you did if you change anything. OH, and do you have the new beta version? or the older one? ive heard the beta 3 is a little questionable...late/
Renegade
What version of Windows are you using and what version of winamp are you using?

If you're using an older version of Windows (say Windows 98) which hasn't been coded to deal with the speed of newer machines, then you'll see system performance far, far worse than it would be under a newer version.

Similarly, if you're using an older version of winamp then it may be prone to the same sort of problems.

Upgrade windows or winamp (or both), that's my advice.

And if it doesn't work, well, I guess I was wrong. :rolleyes:
Dj Dovla
what about your soundcard , maybe it broke or they replaced it with a cheaper one ..


I dunno , or just your OS is ed ..
jeronemango
change your sound card to a different PCI slot. also check the cable you got running from your sound card..
JayD
I am having the same problem, I just installed Win ME (yes I know but I was tired of 98') and ever since then I am having problems sufing w/ programs open my music has been very chopy.. I would like some advice on this too ...
Thor
The thing is I was running windows ME with 128mb RAM before my HD crash and there wasn't much of a problem. But after I got a new hard drive its been bad... And since I got my hard drive (a new one) I also got a 512 row of RAM, so I now have 650mb of Ram and I'm having this problem...

I think it must be ME, because I know it sucks ass... But any technical advice anyone has for me and Jay would be most appreciated :D
Lynx
hmm...could be a virtual memory issue too or your soundcard. if your virtual memory allocation is set too high, programs will run really choppy (i.e. winamp) check the virtual memory allocation. also with WinME it has an annoying feature of backing up your system files every so often which takes up a HUUUUGE amount of space eventually so if i were you i'd disable it. you can do it in the taskbar properties if i remember correctly. sorry i forget, i use win2k now. umm...otherwise check your soundcard config.
JayD
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Originally posted by Lynx
hmm...could be a virtual memory issue too or your soundcard. if your virtual memory allocation is set too high, programs will run really choppy (i.e. winamp) check the virtual memory allocation. also with WinME it has an annoying feature of backing up your system files every so often which takes up a HUUUUGE amount of space eventually so if i were you i'd disable it. you can do it in the taskbar properties if i remember correctly. sorry i forget, i use win2k now. umm...otherwise check your soundcard config.


Hey Lynx, how would I go about checking my virtual memory on my soundcard?
Lilith
I'd put even money on the OS being the reason, ME is a fickle beast, much like 98 in regards that it just about needs to be reinstalled every time you put new hardware into it to run properly.
The other thing could be 'bad' ram which is the scourge of many PC's that have mis-matched brands.
Take the new ram out, reboot and see if that makes any difference.

Lynx
oh, you don't allocate VM to your soundcard. virtual memory generally slows down your computer quite a bit when you have a lot of stuff open or if you have your comp on for too long. thats why you get lotsa ram. :)

you can check your VM settings by right clicking MY COMPUTER and selecting properties. go under performance i think it is and you'll see a button labeled virtual memory. if your VM states 'let windows manage it' don't do it. it slows down your comp even more. instead choose "let me specify" and put something between 190-256 in the minimum field AND in the maximum field. the same number. not 190 and 200 but 190 and 190. got it? hope that helps. speeds your comp up a bit. hopefully it might solve your little choppy issue too.
JayD
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Originally posted by Lilith
I'd put even money on the OS being the reason, ME is a fickle beast, much like 98 in regards that it just about needs to be reinstalled every time you put new hardware into it to run properly.
The other thing could be 'bad' ram which is the scourge of many PC's that have mis-matched brands.
Take the new ram out, reboot and see if that makes any difference.


This could definitly be the case, I will take out the other ram I have reboot and see if it will make a difference.

Today Win Amp was giving me trouble playing music therefor I opened Windows Media Player 7.0.. WMP runs like a dream while surfing, there's no skipping, stopping, none of that so far. May-b it is winamp that just runs bad w/ ME? So far it has been runing great w/ WMP. Thor, try WMP and see if you still run across the problem.

- Jay
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