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    The sound "hacker"

    Now I have been connected to my 40" Sony flat screen monitor to my PC (SVGA cable and connectors with mini-jack to the sound).
    But, but, but, when I see movies, or music videos in particular, with "full screen", its cutting the part of the sound.

    My PC: Acer Aspire 7520, AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual Core, 1.8 GHz, 2x 256Kb cache.
    752MB Nvidia GeForce 7000M Turbo Cache.2GB DDR2 Ram. 17 "VXGA + LCD screen.
    250GB hard drive + 1 terabyte external hard drive (Packard Bell).

    What needs to upgrade here? Graphics card? More RAM?

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    Are you assured a lot of unnecessary programs in the background are not running? Try closing them down and update your player - which player do you use?

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    I've tried to shut down programs, without success.
    My DVD is a Pioneer DVD-RW K17RS ata Device.
    Could it be that I need MediaPlayer 3 installed?

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    If you find that the problem is PC-related.
    1. Can be the dial - try to ordinary audio or video clip.

    2. Could be the media player / codec you take advantage - for instance, try VLC player, I have not experienced problems with. If it works, then you can of course try to update the media you may use. You can download the codec packages.

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    Now, I've updated my 3 Media Player and downloaded codec's. It helped a great deal of the problem. Now I try to delete 2 of media player, but what should I keep?

    I have Windows MP, RealPlayer and an Acer media player, which was on the PC from the start.

    Another problem: The foot movements and sounds do not fit together, when playing media files. When I play the DVD, there is no problem.

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    Hmm ... have you tried kmplayer? it could well replace races and real.
    http://kmplayer.kde.org/

    Here it can be seen in various excesses:
    http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/galle...1-kmplayer.png

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    Now, I've tried everything possible with software, and the result is:
    The 3-4 first music videos (not from the DVD drive) running smoothly, and then "chop department" is slowly creeping. It gets worse and worse, the longer I play.

    If I must improve my PC, which is the weakest point? RAM, Graphics Card or....? Why Damn connecting a 40" flat screen monitor provides these problems?

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    You just update your sound card with the latest driver, and if it does not help you enough to invest in a new sound card.
    The name of your sound card, see the Device Manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardwareman View Post
    The name of your sound card, see the Device Manager.
    I am running with a brand new Creative X-fi sound card (USB).

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    Fine enough, but nothing happens, download the latest driver for your card if it does not work either and if you still have warranty on it, send it.

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