Dave Foreman wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 04:14:19 GMT, "Martin H. Eastburn"
wrote:
I downloaded them to disk last night - right mouse button (RMB) and do a save target as...
I downnloaded the movies also, but even after upgrading Quicktime to the
latest version and downloading the latest DirectX per Apple, I have a
problem. The pictures seem nice and smooth but the sound is chopped up and
sounds echoie(sp). This is the reason I upgraded Quicktime to the latest
version. Any ideas?
Thanks
Dave Foreman
A guess: do you perhaps have software driven audio ? Is your audio built
in to the motherboard ? A lot of motherboard sound implementations used
the CPU to do some of the work, and during video the CPU happens to be
very busy.
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