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    m860tu - Video and audio stutters when streaming fullscreen.

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Orluff, May 14, 2009.

  1. Orluff

    Orluff Notebook Consultant

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    Hi guys.

    Just did a fresh install of Win7 RC to fix a problem I had with the beta version.
    Turns out the problem persists :(

    What happens is when I'm streaming/watching a video from Youtube/Viddler etc. and put it to fullscreen, after about 1-2 minutes the audio starts to stutter really bad and soon after that the video does the same.

    Is this driver releted, Win 7 related or something entirely different?

    Currently using the Windows sound driver and 185.81 from lv2go with the modded inf. The problem is the same with the realtech sound drivers.

    Anyone else had this problem?
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    did you set the power options to Max Performance.

    and disable Powermizer in the Nvidia drivers?
     
  3. Orluff

    Orluff Notebook Consultant

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    Yes High Performance.
    I don't know what powermizer is nor to turn it off, but I'm sure I can find a guide here in the forums.

    But it's weird since it only happens in fullscreen. In windowed mode it runs perfectly.
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    what video player are you using.

    I recommend one that utilizes your videocard and CPU.... like Media Player Classic.