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media center audio/video playback "glitches"
I am an OEM system developer working on a configuration for a new Windows
Video Media Center based HTPC. I have experimented with a few motherboards for the new HTPC product that I'm working on, but felt that the Intel DP35DP was well suited for the system I'm building, due to it's design/features. I have also seen other HTPC companies that have based products on this motherboard. That being said... The system I have built has audio/video "glitches" (pauses for a 10 ms or so, every few seconds) during playback, and I don't seem to be able to isolate what's causing it. Note that I have already tried swapping out the CPU, memory, and hard drive. I have verified that all motherboard drivers are the latest ones from the Intel web site, and I downloaded the latest Nvidia driver from their web site. I have also updated the motherboard to the latest version of the BIOS. The system configuration is as follows: - Intel DP35DP motherboard (with onboard HD audio) - Intel Dual Core 4400 processor - 1 GB of PC2-6400 (800 mhz DDR2) memory (2 - 512 MB modules) - Nvidia GeForce 8500GT video card - 300 GB Seagate SATA drive Anyone have any ideas what might be causing the problem??? |