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JCO - 17 Nov 2007 00:31 GMT
Please don't refer me to multimedia.windows.mediaplayer or
Windowsmedia.player.
Neither of those two NG get very many hits and no body there was able to
help me.

Issue One:
I've been watching some downloaded movies with Windows Media Player.  All of
the sudden my sound is offset or out of sync with the Video.  At first I
thought it was a bad video.  Then found out that it plays perfect on my
son's computer.  Why would it play okay on his WMP and be off sync with
mine.

Both computers run Windows XP-Pro with all updates.
Weird thing to have happen.  Can anybody help?  I have not made any
adjustments to WMP
Thanks in advance.

Issue Two:
Brightness/Contrast controls don't work.  Same as issue one... they work on
my secondary computer but my main computer will not allow for these controls
to work on the same video.

Odd then about both issues is that the video card on my primary computer is
suppose to be a lot better.

Thanks again
D. Spencer Hines - 17 Nov 2007 00:59 GMT
What makes you think it's a software problem rather than a hardware problem?

DSH

> Please don't refer me to multimedia.windows.mediaplayer or
> Windowsmedia.player.
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>
> Thanks again
JCO - 20 Nov 2007 00:33 GMT
What hardware can it be other than the video card?

> What makes you think it's a software problem rather than a hardware
> problem?
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>>
>> Thanks again
 
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