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Posted by Susan47 on January 26, 2005, at 9:54:58
Anybody have this program installed? I have a query about the audio.
Posted by sunny10 on January 26, 2005, at 11:20:01
In reply to Techie Question, Intervideo, posted by Susan47 on January 26, 2005, at 9:54:58
can't help you there, sweetie...
Good Grief, I had to use my task manager to end my internet session to get Phil's screencleaner off my monitor!!!!
Not exactly a techie over here... maybe Phil can help!
(kissie noise)
Sunny10
Posted by Angel Girl on January 27, 2005, at 2:33:09
In reply to Techie Question, Intervideo, posted by Susan47 on January 26, 2005, at 9:54:58
> Anybody have this program installed? I have a query about the audio.
I user Intervideo but not sure how much I can help. I'm technically challenged. ;)
What's your question?
AG
Posted by Susan47 on January 27, 2005, at 11:54:32
In reply to Re: Techie Question, Intervideo » Susan47, posted by Angel Girl on January 27, 2005, at 2:33:09
Question is, when I want to play a movie or hear a soundtrack, I get a lot of background noise from Intervideo. The only way I can reduce that noise is to open the program, keep it open and mute it. In addition, I have trouble getting a decent volume on any movies I want to watch, and I suspect Intervideo is the culprit.
Posted by Angel Girl on January 27, 2005, at 14:25:43
In reply to Re: Techie Question, Intervideo, posted by Susan47 on January 27, 2005, at 11:54:32
> Question is, when I want to play a movie or hear a soundtrack, I get a lot of background noise from Intervideo. The only way I can reduce that noise is to open the program, keep it open and mute it. In addition, I have trouble getting a decent volume on any movies I want to watch, and I suspect Intervideo is the culprit.
SusanAt risk of letting my stupidity show too much, if you mute it, then how do you hear your movie or soundtrack? BTW, do you mean sountrack as in a CD? I'm confused, I thought the program was for DVDs or at least that's all I use it for.
About the sound volume, yes, I have that same problem. I end up turning the volume on my computer up full, which I'm sure must annoy the people in the apartments above and below me. hehe!!! I'm glad that you have mentioned this, I thought I was going deaf. I'm happy to hear that it is the program. I have another DVD player on my PC, so I shall try that one and see if the sound is any better. Just in case you were wondering, I don't own a DVD player, wish I did.
I hope this helped and if you figure out anything or find something that works better that is downloadable for FREE, then please let me know. :)
AG
Posted by Susan47 on January 28, 2005, at 20:56:36
In reply to Re: Techie Question, Intervideo » Susan47, posted by Angel Girl on January 27, 2005, at 14:25:43
I think it's smart not to have a DVD player if it's in your computer provided you have a good screen, which I do I have a plasma 17" I like it, although I have trouble with the brightness, it's just a bit bright no matter what colours I use and how I try to adjust brightness and contrast... about the Intervideo maybe we just have different versions, I use mine for my cable TV on computer, I don't even KNOW if it's got a DVD-playing feature, mind you I'm computer challenged so there you go.
Posted by Angel Girl on January 29, 2005, at 17:39:13
In reply to Re: Techie Question, Intervideo » Angel Girl, posted by Susan47 on January 28, 2005, at 20:56:36
> I think it's smart not to have a DVD player if it's in your computer provided you have a good screen, which I do I have a plasma 17" I like it, although I have trouble with the brightness, it's just a bit bright no matter what colours I use and how I try to adjust brightness and contrast... about the Intervideo maybe we just have different versions, I use mine for my cable TV on computer, I don't even KNOW if it's got a DVD-playing feature, mind you I'm computer challenged so there you go.
SusanHmmmmmmmmm!!! And I didn't know you could use it for TV. I use a different software for TV on my computer. I use ATI. I have no volume problems with that at all, although I must call my cable provider because for some reason my local TV channels are all distorted, but I can get the US stations and the cable channels. Very weird indeed. My screen is not plasma but it will have to do because I don't have a separate TV, mine went kaput quite some time ago and I don't have the resources to do anything about it. :(
AG
Posted by Dave001 on February 1, 2005, at 3:47:32
In reply to Re: Techie Question, Intervideo » Angel Girl, posted by Susan47 on January 28, 2005, at 20:56:36
> I think it's smart not to have a DVD player if it's in your computer provided you have a good screen, which I do I have a plasma 17" I like it, although I have trouble with the brightness, it's just a bit bright no matter what colours I use and how I try to adjust brightness and contrast... about the Intervideo maybe we just have different versions, I use mine for my cable TV on computer, I don't even KNOW if it's got a DVD-playing feature, mind you I'm computer challenged so there you go.
Check your monitor's documentation to see if you can change its color temperature, if you haven't already done so. Don't know about LCDs, but most CRTs come factory preset at 9300K, which is very bright white. Most have several predefined color temperature settings from which you can choose. The standard temperature used for prepress print work is 6500K ("daylight"). Note that any changes to color temperature will take a day or so to get used to.
Too tired to make sense, but don't want to go to sleep!
Posted by Dave001 on February 1, 2005, at 4:02:26
In reply to Techie Question, Intervideo, posted by Susan47 on January 26, 2005, at 9:54:58
> Anybody have this program installed? I have a query about the audio.
I had WinDVD installed once upon a time, but PowerDVD is much better IMO. IIRC, I unregistered the iviaudio filters and installed a much better (and free) AC3 decoder. There are a lot of good freeware programs that give you much more flexibility with audio and video decoding, and provide you with real-time access to the DirectShow filter properties which you can tinker with.
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