liteon ltd163 help

mdgosch

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Jan 19, 2003
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Just got a new dvd drive put the sucker in and when i play back dvd's i get a choppy screen and sound. I bought the drive OME so it didnt come with any drivers so i am using the default microsoft drivers that loaded up. I am running windows xp on a 733 mHz with 256 pc133 ram and a gforce2 pro video card. System should surely keep up with the dvd so that shoudnt be the problem. What i did notice however is that in the device manager there is a device listed as ELBY dvd-rom scsi cdrom drive. I do not have any scsi devices on my system. I have no idea where this came from....my bios doesnt see that when i boot the computer up yet everytime it is there in my device manager. I have a feeling this is where my problem is but i dont know how to correct it. Any help will be appreciated....i also cant find the drivers for the drive on any websites...any ideas?
 

RemyCanad

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Sep 28, 2001
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First go to your device manager than expand the IDE controllers. Under that select witch IDE controller you have your DVD drive on. Now right click and go to properties. Click on the advance setting tab in the new window that pops up. Look to see if its running in DMA mode. If not set it to.

Also if your DVD drive is showing up there remove that SCSI DVD drive.

You might also want to update your chipset drivers while your at it.
 

zmzhang

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Do you have clone cd installed? The ELBY dvd-rom scsi cdrom drive is for emulation of cds. As for the dvd drive, make sure it is running on DMA.
 

mdgosch

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Jan 19, 2003
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I uninstalled CloneCD but that didnt work......i then found a new firmware an updated that........that got rid of the scsi drive listed in my device manager....but i still have some choppy video and sound....am know wondering if my computer doesnt have enough emph to run dvd's.......i have pIII 733 256 pc133 ram gforce2 pro 32mb and an abit se6 motherboard.
 

RemyCanad

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Your machine should be abel to run it just fine... I wonder if that card has any DVD decoding.