Video Playback is Choppy

Victor6799

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We have a HP Pavilion dv7-3180us Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 64bit mode. We have plenty of RAM and HD disk space. However when we try to play a Netflix Instantly Watch Streaming movie or if Streaming from Netflix using Windows Media Center or if we playback a DVD using HP Media Smart DVD the video playback is choppy and slows the computer dramatically ?

When playing a DVD using Windows Media Player we do not expeience the same issue the playback works fine or almost perfect and running other applications seem to work fine as well. Other applications like surfing the internet using Firefox or Google Chrome seems to work fine.

We have also tried watching movie trailers on Hulu.com and the video is still choppy though it uses Flash Player.

It seems to be related to just HP Media Smart DVD and Silverlight w/FF or Google Chrome but not Windows Media Player.

Looking for any suggestions or ideas ?

Thanks in advance

Victor
 
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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
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Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
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Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
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HP
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6GB
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NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
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Internet connection probably as those Netflix and Hulu stream from the internet.
 

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Internet connection probably as those Netflix and Hulu stream from the internet.

Thanks for the reply. In my original post I described that DVD Playback using the DVD Player is choppy using the HP Media Smart DVD software. However playing back the DVD using Windows Media Player works pretty well much better then the HP Media Smart DVD. Everything else seems to have choppy video and audio both.

Just to add some more that we have tried using a wired connection from the router to the Notebook and tried the Netflix streaming with FF and Chrome with the same results that is choppy video and audio results.

Hope that helps a little more.

Victor
 

My Computer

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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload

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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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Intel Q6600 @ 2.6Ghz
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Evga NF78-CK-132-A 3-Way SLI
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4Gb DDR2 Corsair Dominator @ 800Mhz 5-5-5-15
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EVGA 560 GTX SC FTW 1GB
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Realtek HD 7.1 Audio, Plantronics GameCom780 7.1 Headset
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Dell S2409W
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SanDisk SDSSDHII-120G-G25 120GB SSD
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Logitech generic keyboard, MS wireless keyboard
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Razor Lachesis Banshee V2 Blue, 4000DPI, MS wireless mouse
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152Mb Virgin Media Fibre Optic
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Google Chrome
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Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows, Wireless Xbox 360 Pad
Have you updated your graphics drivers from here HP Pavilion dv7-3100 Entertainment Notebook PC series*-* Download drivers and software - HP Business Support Center you'll need to find out which graphics card you have though, you can find this out by typing in the start menu "dxdiag" without the quotation marks, it will tell you what your make and model is.

Thanks for the reply. I do have one question though..If my video and audio are both choppy then can it still be the video alone ? I thought that the video drivers are only for displaying video and are unrelated to the audio choppiness ?

Appreciate the reply

Victor
 

My Computer

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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
In some cases it could be your codecs, although I don't believe codecs would cause all of the problematic scenarios you are describing.

If I may suggest trying a different player for your DVDs: http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/
Media Player Classic is a trusted, open source, media player. It's listed on the top applications to get on this website. I personally find that MPC runs more smoothly than any other player I've EVER used. It may not solve your Hulu problem but it's worth a shot..

Also many video drivers carry audio drivers with them, so the issue could be related.
 

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Onboard - Intel GMA 4500MHD 128MB
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Onboard
It could simply be a internet issue.


But, make sure your flash player and Silverlight plugins are up to date.

You may try disabling HW acceleration in Flash player too, as a test to see if that helps smooth it out a bit.

As far as Netflix goes, have you tried the WMC plug in? Does it do there as well?
Also, have you tested it using Internet Explorer?


If WMP itself is having no issue playing vidoes or DVDs, then you do not need codecs or a 3rd party player. (So long as you are happy with it)
Neither will have any affect online streaming.

Sounds as if the Smart Software is having issues. There may be a update for it if its a known issue, so it may be worth checking into.
 

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Intel Core i7 2700k
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eVGA P67 SLI
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Saitek Cyborg
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Kaspersky
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IE
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LG BD/DVD
Have you updated your graphics drivers from here HP Pavilion dv7-3100 Entertainment Notebook PC series*-* Download drivers and software - HP Business Support Center you'll need to find out which graphics card you have though, you can find this out by typing in the start menu "dxdiag" without the quotation marks, it will tell you what your make and model is.

Thanks for the reply. I do have one question though..If my video and audio are both choppy then can it still be the video alone ? I thought that the video drivers are only for displaying video and are unrelated to the audio choppiness ?

Appreciate the reply

Victor

You're correct, but if the video is stuttering then the audio would need to sync back up with the video stream, but it may just be that the onboard chipset may need updating in regards for the DVD problem, the chipset controls the data stream between all devices connected to your mainboard so if the drivers aren't up-to date, they won't be optimised for the latest software :-)
 

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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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Intel Q6600 @ 2.6Ghz
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Evga NF78-CK-132-A 3-Way SLI
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4Gb DDR2 Corsair Dominator @ 800Mhz 5-5-5-15
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EVGA 560 GTX SC FTW 1GB
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Realtek HD 7.1 Audio, Plantronics GameCom780 7.1 Headset
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Dell S2409W
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SanDisk SDSSDHII-120G-G25 120GB SSD
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Antec 900 Gaming Case
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Logitech generic keyboard, MS wireless keyboard
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152Mb Virgin Media Fibre Optic
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Google Chrome
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Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows, Wireless Xbox 360 Pad
In some cases it could be your codecs, although I don't believe codecs would cause all of the problematic scenarios you are describing.

If I may suggest trying a different player for your DVDs: Media Player Classic - Home Cinema - Video Player
Media Player Classic is a trusted, open source, media player. It's listed on the top applications to get on this website. I personally find that MPC runs more smoothly than any other player I've EVER used. It may not solve your Hulu problem but it's worth a shot..

Also many video drivers carry audio drivers with them, so the issue could be related.

Thanks for the reply. I did not know that the video card drivers install their own audio drivers. I do want to mention that Media Player does seem to work fine when playing a DVD on the same Windows 7 HP Notebook computer. It seems to be related to streaming only from the Netflix website and even Hulu or Youtube.com website.

I did run a download speed test from Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test and I'm getting a 23.49Mbs download speed on a wireless connection from the same Notebook. I also wanted to mention that using an ethernet connection to the Cisco router has the same choppy results.

I also should mention that every time I try Netflix on Firefox or Google Chrome and Windows Media Center the CPU starts to increase dramatically from 5-10% to about 40-50% or a bit higher. This is when Windows 7 becomes rather slow. There are times when the streaming works flawlessly but its usually for a short time that the playback is smooth but eventually if I wait the results become choppy.

Does Windows Media Center and FF and Google Chrome (Silverlight) when streaming save the streaming packets write to the hard disk before displaying directly to the player ?

Thanks again for the reply.

Victor
 

My Computer

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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
It could simply be a internet issue.


But, make sure your flash player and Silverlight plugins are up to date.

You may try disabling HW acceleration in Flash player too, as a test to see if that helps smooth it out a bit.

As far as Netflix goes, have you tried the WMC plug in? Does it do there as well?
Also, have you tested it using Internet Explorer?


If WMP itself is having no issue playing vidoes or DVDs, then you do not need codecs or a 3rd party player. (So long as you are happy with it)
Neither will have any affect online streaming.

Sounds as if the Smart Software is having issues. There may be a update for it if its a known issue, so it may be worth checking into.

Thanks for the reply. WMC does not play streaming videos from Netflix very well at all. I experience the same choppy video and audio results. The plug in for WMC has been reinstalled. Now when I go into WMC trying to navigate the menu is painfully slow. It has now started to freeze up and I've had to use Task Manager to terminate the application. The first time I tried WMC is worked as far as the menu navigation goes but when streaming a video from Netflix it started to get choppy.

Thanks alot for the help.

Victor
 
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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
Lastly just to add food for thought I have noticed that when the streaming is nice and smooth for both audio and video the CPU useage is below 10%. But when it gets choppy in FF/Chrome/WMC/HP Smart Media the CPU useage jumps to over 30%-40% or sometimes higher. Then none of the streaming applications work properly in that they all run choppy.


Thanks again


Victor
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
I have noticed that when the streaming is nice and smooth for both audio and video the CPU useage is below 10%. But when it gets choppy in FF/Chrome/WMC/HP Smart Media the CPU useage jumps to over 30%-40% or sometimes higher. Then none of the streaming applications work properly in that they all run choppy.

Thanks again

Victor
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
Sounds like a memory leak to me? I'm no pro on the knowledge of memory but I'm sure someone will know, have you tried the memory tester that comes with windows? Here's a video of how to access it I made for vista forums but it works for 7 as well YouTube - ‪Vista forums video‬‏
 

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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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Intel Q6600 @ 2.6Ghz
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Evga NF78-CK-132-A 3-Way SLI
Memory
4Gb DDR2 Corsair Dominator @ 800Mhz 5-5-5-15
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EVGA 560 GTX SC FTW 1GB
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Realtek HD 7.1 Audio, Plantronics GameCom780 7.1 Headset
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Dell S2409W
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SanDisk SDSSDHII-120G-G25 120GB SSD
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152Mb Virgin Media Fibre Optic
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Google Chrome
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Internet connection probably as those Netflix and Hulu stream from the internet.

Thanks for the reply. I would agree with you but cannot explain why Windows Media Player works pretty well when watching a DVD. We get no choppy video but get a little but subtle static with the audi.

I was wondering if it could be possible that our Norton Security Suite 5.0.29 which comes with an AntiVirus component is causing the issue. The reason that I believe that it could be NSS is because the streaming of video from Netflix or Hulu or Youtube and DVD playback all need to buffer video and audio streaming to disk. That is where Norton kicks in. That it scans all writes to disk and reads.

Appreciate the reply.


Victor
 
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Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
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Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
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HP
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6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
I'd get rid of Norton with a removal tool and install MSE, a less bloated choice.
 

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I'd get rid of Norton with a removal tool and install MSE, a less bloated choice.

Thanks for the reply. This laptop belongs to my uncle and not me. So I want to be careful installing new programs or uninstalling existing. But here is what I did. I ran the Windows 7 in SafeMode with Networking. Guess what the video playback was smooth as silk. No choppiness whatsoever but I had no audio because it was running in SafeMode. Norton was not running either. So I am starting to believe that maybe its either Malware related or Norton's or a Windows service. The video card drivers and settings seemed to be just fine and same for motherboard drivers. Same goes for Silverlight as Netflix in google chrome was working flawlessly.

Thanks again to all for the helpful suggestions and ideas.

Victor
 

My Computer

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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
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Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
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HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
Hehe, My brother installed NSS on his XP and it jammed everything up so bad he couldn't do anything. The moment he uninstalled it, everything went back to normal.
If you don't have a very powerful computer than Norton is not for you.
 

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I'm having the same problem: Choppy Video. i reformatted my drive and re-install OS (Windows 7 32-bit), updated all my drivers.. (using filehippo) but when i tried playback of 3gp files or mpg, sometimes even flv files, i get a choppy video although the sounds seems to have no problem. below is my spec..

Codec Tweak Tool | Log file | Generated at 2011-08-15 02:51:24


##### System Information #####

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (6.01.7600)
DirectX: 9.0c + 10 + 10.1 + 11
CPU name: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+
CPU speed: 3114MHz
Memory: 2047MB
Screen size: 1920x1080 (32bits)
Video card: ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series , 512MB
Video driver: aticfx32 (Version 8.850.0.0) (Catalyst 11.5) (4-19-2011)
Audio device: High Definition Audio Device
Audio driver: HdAudio.sys (Version 6.1.7600.16385) (7-13-2009)
 

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Windows 7 Gamer's Edition 32-bit
Have you updated your graphics drivers from here HP Pavilion dv7-3100 Entertainment Notebook PC series*-* Download drivers and software - HP Business Support Center you'll need to find out which graphics card you have though, you can find this out by typing in the start menu "dxdiag" without the quotation marks, it will tell you what your make and model is.

Sorry guys I thought I had posted a solution to the above issue. As was suggested by Mr. Needs reinstalling the video drivers did the trick the video choppiness has gone away and all is working. Apparently trying the video playback in Safe mode would work perfectly and in normal mode I would encounter the choppiness. Right now after reinstalling the video drivers all is working perfectly.

Thanks for everybody's help.

Victor
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz
Motherboard
HP
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT 230 1GB
Screen Resolution
1200x900
Hard Drives
620GB with 3 x partitions C: D: E:
Mouse
Touchpad
Internet Speed
12MB Download 2MB Upload
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