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Audio /Video out of sync. Have tried various drivers. 9746,0064,9752. Drivers
with XP were nv4_mini.sys and I experienced no problems. Anyone else?
Solution?
 
Tried it. Not Good. (v0065) Went back to v 9752. Works about 90-100%. Not
acceptable. Also downloaded WDM drivers. Didn't help. Removed them this time.
Frustrated. The original drivers with XP Pro were (nv4_mini.sys) I think. No
problems .
See earlier post that lists all of the drivers i've tried. Thanks for the
help.
 
Additional information: When I installed Vista Home Premium it required me to
delete ViiV. Now it does not show up on my remove programs list. Do I need
it? Could it be the problem? Where do I get it?
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Bob


rmarvin said:
Tried it. Not Good. (v0065) Went back to v 9752. Works about 90-100%. Not
acceptable. Also downloaded WDM drivers. Didn't help. Removed them this time.
Frustrated. The original drivers with XP Pro were (nv4_mini.sys) I think. No
problems .
See earlier post that lists all of the drivers i've tried. Thanks for the
help.
 
How out of sync is your video/audio and which is the one that is delayed?
What is the source of the audio/video?
Have you also got the latest Vista drivers for your sound card?
 
Respectfully , if you read the entire post you will see that I have tried all
vista drivers that I find. Currently I am using v 97.52. I've experimented
so many times I have a hard time pinpointing the problem. Right now it seems
they are synced but the video is not SHARP. The larger the picture the worse
it appears. Watching FOX news the picture and sound looks fine when in studio
or most advertising but when they show a remote clip it is off. I have a 20"
monitor (Sony). None of the fixes seems to be permanent in that they
EVENTUALLY fall off. I have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI II (26xxx) and Realtek
High Definition Audio which on bootup indicates it is not compatable with
Vista. RRealtek does not have a download to fix this.
 
Of course the larger the picture on a higher resolution display if you are
not watching a TV program broadcast at 480i becaue at a higher resolution
then all of the additiona pixels required for the display have to be
invented. And with most graphics cards this is done by just duplicating
data or by averaging the adjoinging data together. Either of these
techniques can cause the video to look pixelated or smeared
 
I sortof agree. However under XP pro OS I could fully expand the picture to
the full 20" and still have a clear picture. In addition I sometimes, not
regularily, have a clear picture with Vista. I now know that ViiV was/is
mainly for fast shut down/startup and not needeed with Vista, or so I am told.
 
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