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As of yesterday when I play DVD's with Cyberlink Powerdvd or VLC or WMP I get stuttery and choppy sound.I have not had this problem before and have been using it for a year.I think it might be because I bought some Logitech V20 speakers and installed the hardware yesterday. Things have not been the same since.This is what i have done.Installed New Hardware Logitech V20 speakers.Checked Device ManagerTried 3 different ways to view the DVDInstalled K Lite Codec pack.Realised i dont reeally know much about codecs and associated problems.Upgraded Cyberlink Powerdvd.Beginning to understand that this side of my Pc knowledge is limited.Can anyone help me. I also have this problem, I have been trying to figure it out for the last week. First I went and checked all my audio settings to make sure they were at thier appropriate levels. I also did driver rollbacks and checked for driver updates, no luck. I did notice that when playing a DVD its gives the audio lag at first but if you drag the timecode back and replay the exact same thing you just watched the audio will be normer. This makes me think it might be a memory issue so I scanned my computer and deleted 40 items of spyware, and I went into run/msconfig and disabled a lot of items running in the background, still have audio lag.
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Did you figure it out at all yet? It could be a DMA problem, Get this little free app (no install needed) and see what it reports.This is the part to look at:Primary IDE Channel-Driver: (Standard IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) 5.1.2600.2180+ SAMSUNG SP2014N (Slave / UDMA Mode 5 / 186 GB)+ ST3160023A (Master / UDMA Mode 5 / 149 GB)Secondary IDE Channel-Driver: (Standard IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) 5.1.2600.2180+ PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-115D (Master / UDMA Mode 4 / 0 MB)+ BENQ DVD DD DW1640 (Slave / UDMA Mode 2 / 0 MB)You want to see UDMA and not PIO. Done the test and get UDMA. Here are the full results:EFD InspectorSoftwareOperating system-Windows XP Home Edition (5.01.2600 Service Pack 2)User privileges-AdministratorSystemMotherboard-Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Thanks.I only have one dvd drive installed and have already tried ac3 filter with no luck.I am using Windows XP home SP2.In windows media player 11, I get an excellent image but very distorted/stuttery audio.I have uninstalled/reinstalled WMP 11 and installed WMP10 with no success.
I have installed VLC player, AC3 filter, installed the latest version (march 08) of Direct X and enabled DMA in my DVD properties. With no success. Still the same problem. Excellent image but terrible stuttery sound.I have also noticed that when playing a DVD in WMP11 it has the stuttery audio at first but if you drag the timecode back and replay the exact same thing you just watched the audio will be perfect.The strange thing is that i have just subscribed to the 30 day free trial of nero showtime and when I play DVD's (both originals and copies) through that I get an excellent image and sound!!I also notice that when in itunes and I rip a cd in and listen to music at the same time I get the same problem.
Stuttery audio. Please note that when playing audio CD's in both WMP 11 and itunes I get perfect audio. So I'm pretty sure there is nothing wrong with the DVD drive?? Or maybe not?I have googled this problem to death for weeks with no joy!!Any ideas?
Air carriers that fly air cargo or mail into the EU from a non-EU airport are required to comply with the EU ACC3 programme for inbound cargo and mail. Only air carriers that comply with this programme can be designated as an 'Air Cargo or Mail Carrier operating into the Union from a Third Country Airport' (ACC3) and may thus carry cargo or mail into the EU. ACC3 designation is required for each non-EU airport from which an air carrier flies air cargo or mail to the EU.ACC3s must ensure that all cargo and mail is physically screened according to EU standards or comes from an EU aviation security validated secure supply chain. EU aviation security validation of ACC3's cargo and mail operations at each departure airport for EU bound flights is mandatory since 1 July 2014.
EU aviation security validationAn EU aviation security validation is a standardized, documented, impartial and objective process for obtaining and evaluating evidence to determine the level of compliance of the validated entity. An EU aviation security validation is carried out by an individual who is approved as an EU aviation security validator by the appropriate authority of an EU Member State. Individuals may only be approved as EU aviation security validator if they have demonstrated appropriate competence and background, including impartiality and objectivity. Also, they are required to have succesfully been subjected to a background check.An EU aviation security validation consists at least of an evaluation of security relevant documentation, such as a security programme, and of a verification of the implementation of aviation security measures.
This verification is to be carried out on-site.Within the EU, EU aviation security validators may be deployed to conduct validations of applicant regulated agents and known consignors. With regard to the ACC3 programme, they may conduct validations of applicant ACC3s, third country regulated agents and third country known consignors.Risk-based measuresThe EU ACC3 programme does not apply to cargo and mail operations from origins with robust aviation security measures and with an established low risk, as identified through an EU Risk Assessment. At the same time, additional rules apply to cargo and mail that has been identified, again through an EU Risk Assessment, as high risk-cargo and mail. The details of these risk-based measures are communicated to air carriers by the appropriate authorities of EU Member States.
Additional informationThis website contains more detailed information on the EU air cargo and mail security requirements for, and for individuals or companies interested in becoming an.Further information regarding the security of flights from non-EU countries and EU aviation security validations is included in two that have been carried out for the European Commission.