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Old 04-25-2007   #1 (permalink)
matt


 
 

Choppy itunes video

Hi all,
I have 2gb of ram on vista home premium machine. Integrated NVIDIA
video card, but still, shouldn't itunes not have choppy video? I'm
putting the itunes folder on a separate hd to see if that fixes the
problem. Anyone have a similar experience and possible solutions other
than waiting to see if and when Apple fixes it? Audio is fine, but
video is horrible on purchased tv shows from itunes.
TIA
Matt

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Old 04-25-2007   #2 (permalink)
Michael Solomon


 
 

Re: Choppy itunes video

matt wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have 2gb of ram on vista home premium machine. Integrated NVIDIA
> video card, but still, shouldn't itunes not have choppy video? I'm
> putting the itunes folder on a separate hd to see if that fixes the
> problem. Anyone have a similar experience and possible solutions
> other than waiting to see if and when Apple fixes it? Audio is fine,
> but video is horrible on purchased tv shows from itunes.
> TIA
> Matt


Even with 2GB of ram, with an integrated card, the memory is likely shared.
That's one possible issue, another might be that nVidia's drivers for that
card aren't completely stable as yet. Currently, many of their drivers are
still in beta and even the ones that aren't may only support basic functions
as full featured drivers are still in development.

Instead of moving Itunes, you might try shutting down processes one by one
and then run the video. If that seems to solve the problem, that would seem
to point to a memory issue.


--
Michael Solomon


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Old 04-25-2007   #3 (permalink)
Frank


 
 

Re: Choppy itunes video

Michael Solomon wrote:
> matt wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>I have 2gb of ram on vista home premium machine. Integrated NVIDIA
>>video card, but still, shouldn't itunes not have choppy video? I'm
>>putting the itunes folder on a separate hd to see if that fixes the
>>problem. Anyone have a similar experience and possible solutions
>>other than waiting to see if and when Apple fixes it? Audio is fine,
>>but video is horrible on purchased tv shows from itunes.
>>TIA
>>Matt

>
>
> Even with 2GB of ram, with an integrated card, the memory is likely shared.
> That's one possible issue, another might be that nVidia's drivers for that
> card aren't completely stable as yet. Currently, many of their drivers are
> still in beta and even the ones that aren't may only support basic functions
> as full featured drivers are still in development.
>
> Instead of moving Itunes, you might try shutting down processes one by one
> and then run the video. If that seems to solve the problem, that would seem
> to point to a memory issue.
>
>

I'm afraid it's a video ram thing. I was running Vista with a Matrox
card that had 64megs of ram and all of the videos were choppy.
Best solution is to get a dedicated video card with a min of 256 megs.
Frank
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Old 05-03-2007   #4 (permalink)
nevermind5807@yahoo.com


 
 

Re: Choppy itunes video

On Apr 25, 8:45 pm, Frank <f...@nospamm.cmm> wrote:
> Michael Solomon wrote:
> > matt wrote:

>
> >>Hi all,
> >>I have 2gb of ram on vista home premium machine. Integrated NVIDIA
> >>videocard, but still, shouldn'titunesnot havechoppyvideo? I'm
> >>putting theitunesfolder on a separate hd to see if that fixes the
> >>problem. Anyone have a similar experience and possible solutions
> >>other than waiting to see if and when Apple fixes it? Audio is fine,
> >>butvideois horrible on purchased tv shows fromitunes.
> >>TIA
> >>Matt

>
> > Even with 2GB of ram, with an integrated card, the memory is likely shared.
> > That's one possible issue, another might be that nVidia's drivers for that
> > card aren't completely stable as yet. Currently, many of their drivers are
> > still in beta and even the ones that aren't may only support basic functions
> > as full featured drivers are still in development.

>
> > Instead of movingItunes, you might try shutting down processes one by one
> > and then run thevideo. If that seems to solve the problem, that would seem
> > to point to a memory issue.

>
> I'm afraid it's avideoram thing. I was running Vista with a Matrox
> card that had 64megs of ram and all of the videos werechoppy.
> Best solution is to get a dedicatedvideocard with a min of 256 megs.
> Frank


I've been on a tear tonight solving all kinds of problems. I had
bought several music videos on iTunes and hated the choppy video. It
has nothing to do with your systems folks, the good new is the
solution is just a few mouse clicks away. I'm so happy I solved this,
I got on google and decided to spread the wealth around. OK, here's
the solution, right out of an official Apple document:

Disable Direct3D video acceleration in QuickTime

1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
2. Open the QuickTime control panel.
3. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Deselect Enable Direct3D video acceleration in the Video section

That's all it took for me. The next thing they recommend is this:

Disable DirectX in QuickTime

1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
2. Open the QuickTime control panel.
3. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Select Safe mode (GDI only) in the Video section

I didn't have to do this. If you did, remember, you're not disabling
DirectX across the board but only in QuickTime.

I'll almost bet money this'll solve your problem. If it does, pass it
forward by goggling some groups for "itunes video choppy" and then
sort by date. That's how I found this thread. If it works, please
spread the wealth as I have. This is something a lot of PC users are
wrestling with, and it's all because of a simple QuickTime setting.

Here's the link to the article itself on the Apple site

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303706

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Old 05-03-2007   #5 (permalink)
nevermind5807@yahoo.com


 
 

Re: Choppy itunes video

Here's a tinyurl:

http://tinyurl.com/yonokx

that will lead back to this page if you just want to copy that to lead
people back to this thread. That way you don't have to copy the big
url in your address bar. Tiny URL comes in handy: www.tinyurl.com

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Old 05-27-2007   #6 (permalink)
Sher


 
 

Re: Choppy itunes video

Thank you for trying, but this did not help me. My itunes video is still
choppy. I will just deleate Itunes and stop waisting my money. I miss XP : (

"nevermind5807@yahoo.com" wrote:

> On Apr 25, 8:45 pm, Frank <f...@nospamm.cmm> wrote:
> > Michael Solomon wrote:
> > > matt wrote:

> >
> > >>Hi all,
> > >>I have 2gb of ram on vista home premium machine. Integrated NVIDIA
> > >>videocard, but still, shouldn'titunesnot havechoppyvideo? I'm
> > >>putting theitunesfolder on a separate hd to see if that fixes the
> > >>problem. Anyone have a similar experience and possible solutions
> > >>other than waiting to see if and when Apple fixes it? Audio is fine,
> > >>butvideois horrible on purchased tv shows fromitunes.
> > >>TIA
> > >>Matt

> >
> > > Even with 2GB of ram, with an integrated card, the memory is likely shared.
> > > That's one possible issue, another might be that nVidia's drivers for that
> > > card aren't completely stable as yet. Currently, many of their drivers are
> > > still in beta and even the ones that aren't may only support basic functions
> > > as full featured drivers are still in development.

> >
> > > Instead of movingItunes, you might try shutting down processes one by one
> > > and then run thevideo. If that seems to solve the problem, that would seem
> > > to point to a memory issue.

> >
> > I'm afraid it's avideoram thing. I was running Vista with a Matrox
> > card that had 64megs of ram and all of the videos werechoppy.
> > Best solution is to get a dedicatedvideocard with a min of 256 megs.
> > Frank

>
> I've been on a tear tonight solving all kinds of problems. I had
> bought several music videos on iTunes and hated the choppy video. It
> has nothing to do with your systems folks, the good new is the
> solution is just a few mouse clicks away. I'm so happy I solved this,
> I got on google and decided to spread the wealth around. OK, here's
> the solution, right out of an official Apple document:
>
> Disable Direct3D video acceleration in QuickTime
>
> 1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
> 2. Open the QuickTime control panel.
> 3. Click the Advanced tab.
> 4. Deselect Enable Direct3D video acceleration in the Video section
>
> That's all it took for me. The next thing they recommend is this:
>
> Disable DirectX in QuickTime
>
> 1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
> 2. Open the QuickTime control panel.
> 3. Click the Advanced tab.
> 4. Select Safe mode (GDI only) in the Video section
>
> I didn't have to do this. If you did, remember, you're not disabling
> DirectX across the board but only in QuickTime.
>
> I'll almost bet money this'll solve your problem. If it does, pass it
> forward by goggling some groups for "itunes video choppy" and then
> sort by date. That's how I found this thread. If it works, please
> spread the wealth as I have. This is something a lot of PC users are
> wrestling with, and it's all because of a simple QuickTime setting.
>
> Here's the link to the article itself on the Apple site
>
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303706
>
>

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