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al3000

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Aug 16, 2005
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I was wondering if someone could help me. When I watch things in quicktime (using windows), the sound regularly stops, and then I cannot get it back. Also sometimes the image on the screen just gets stuck, and I have to mess with some settings to get things working. It annoys the hell out of me, I can never just sit back, press play and watch, there are always problems.

Do any other windows users experience this?
 
al3000 said:
I was wondering if someone could help me. When I watch things in quicktime (using windows),
Get a Mac.

Oh, sorry, that doesn't help you.
al3000 said:
the sound regularly stops, and then I cannot get it back. Also sometimes the image on the screen just gets stuck, and I have to mess with some settings to get things working. It annoys the hell out of me, I can never just sit back, press play and watch, there are always problems.

Do any other windows users experience this?
I don't have any problems with QT on my laptop. What processes are you running at the same time? Does the Task Manager show any oddness when this happens (e.g. CPU going to 100%)? Do you have enough RAM?
 
al3000 said:
I was wondering if someone could help me. When I watch things in quicktime (using windows), the sound regularly stops, and then I cannot get it back. Also sometimes the image on the screen just gets stuck, and I have to mess with some settings to get things working. It annoys the hell out of me, I can never just sit back, press play and watch, there are always problems.

Do any other windows users experience this?
Does this happen in all AV files? If not, which formats cause the problem?
 
I've noticed this same issue on my pc @ work when trying to watch today's webcast.

It would sometimes pause and lose sound, and the only way to get it back was to start it over again from the start. I watched about 40 min of it, and then it lost sound. Wasn't about to watch that 40 min again just to get sound back :(

I was using a T1 connection, so speed should not have been a problem, not a 2.8 ghz machine with 512mb of ram.

I even selected a lower broadband speed in QT's prefs and set it to long delay so it would dl more info before streaming, and still had the problem.
 
Quicktime is a nightmare in windows!!

You should try Windows Media Player for Mac sometime.

At least QuickTime for Windows runs on a 450 MHz P3. Windows Media Player can't run worth beans on a 500 MHz G3.

al3000 said:
Do any other windows users experience this?

Nope...strange.

EDIT: Wait. I have experienced that on STREAMING video. Never on normal video files.
 
Josh said:
I've noticed this same issue on my pc @ work when trying to watch today's webcast.

It would sometimes pause and lose sound, and the only way to get it back was to start it over again from the start. I watched about 40 min of it, and then it lost sound. Wasn't about to watch that 40 min again just to get sound back :(

I was using a T1 connection, so speed should not have been a problem, not a 2.8 ghz machine with 512mb of ram.

I even selected a lower broadband speed in QT's prefs and set it to long delay so it would dl more info before streaming, and still had the problem.
Exactly the same with me, I have no problems when QT is embedded in a browser and it pre-loads first..but watching the webcast and all streaming I have real problems with.

CPU is fine, doesn't seem to be running at 100% either. :confused:
 
yea, i was having the same problem on my Vaio yesturday when trying to steam the event, not sure what the problem was. I use quicktime all the time on my 2 pc's and never have problems but yesturday, i was having that problem also. I think it was from their side.
 
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