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Old June 27th, 2005, 10:43 PM
George George is offline
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Let's try reducing the sound hardware accellerators and see if that will get the audio and video in sync.

Click the START, RUN; ...DXDIAG should be showing.

If so, click OK.

If not, click the arrow for the pull down menu and select it, then OK.

At the top of the page click the SOUND 1 tab.

This should be your sound card.

Midway down the page there should be a slider marked HARDWARE SOUND ACCELLERATION LEVEL.

As bad off as your sync is, I'd move that slider all the way to the left.

If that's an overkill you can always go back in and move it a notch back to the right.

Close that out and see if that gets it.

Regarding your other pc, MTU permits installing on another pc for backup purposes only. Use your same doenload link and installation code. be sure to be connected to the internet when you do it.

George
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