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adriatikus
Hi,
The problem I have concerns an old computer (~ 2001), and it's about
playing audio and video files. The symptoms are pitches and crackles
in audio playback (not only in mp3's or audio CDs, but even during the
Windows log in sound, or the "click sound" when using the mouse). The
video problems appear when playing any kind of video files, with any
video player, the image being of low quality, with interrupted
vertical colored bars (mostly yellow). The problems appeared after
physically installing a DVD writer (I think, if it's related, that
they've started some time ago, when the mic started to be noisy). The
problem is of hardware nature, as it persists after a clean reinstall
of the OS. I've also unplugged the power cable of the DVD device and
I've loaded the BIOS default settings, but without success. DirectX
reports no problem. In the device manager all it's OK. My *guess*
is there is a hardware problem (after all, nothing changed after OS
reinstall), and, based on common denominator thinking, that it's
located somewhere at the motherboard / CPU / power supply level. Oh,
I've also (gently, of course) manually checked the cable connections
in the box.
I'd be thankful to anyone giving me a clue on this (the kid this box
belongs to is going to be very upset in the morning hearing the things
stay the same). Thank you.
The specifications are: ECS K7S5A SiS735 Motherboard, on board sound,
nVidia Vanta video chipset, no name 256 MB RAM, 1050MHz CPU, WinXP
The problem I have concerns an old computer (~ 2001), and it's about
playing audio and video files. The symptoms are pitches and crackles
in audio playback (not only in mp3's or audio CDs, but even during the
Windows log in sound, or the "click sound" when using the mouse). The
video problems appear when playing any kind of video files, with any
video player, the image being of low quality, with interrupted
vertical colored bars (mostly yellow). The problems appeared after
physically installing a DVD writer (I think, if it's related, that
they've started some time ago, when the mic started to be noisy). The
problem is of hardware nature, as it persists after a clean reinstall
of the OS. I've also unplugged the power cable of the DVD device and
I've loaded the BIOS default settings, but without success. DirectX
reports no problem. In the device manager all it's OK. My *guess*
is there is a hardware problem (after all, nothing changed after OS
reinstall), and, based on common denominator thinking, that it's
located somewhere at the motherboard / CPU / power supply level. Oh,
I've also (gently, of course) manually checked the cable connections
in the box.
I'd be thankful to anyone giving me a clue on this (the kid this box
belongs to is going to be very upset in the morning hearing the things
stay the same). Thank you.
The specifications are: ECS K7S5A SiS735 Motherboard, on board sound,
nVidia Vanta video chipset, no name 256 MB RAM, 1050MHz CPU, WinXP