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This is extremely odd, this only started happening since a couple days ago. Strangely enough this was after I had started on a freshly reformated hard drive and just updated my motherboard bios (Asus CUSL2 w/ 1003 bios revision). What would happen is that while watching ANY dvd, ever few minutes or so it would go into skip frenzies, totally ruining the movie experience. I have so far tried this on PowerDVD 2.55, and PowerDVD 3.0 and this has lead me to believe my DVD-ROM is choking from malfunction. I know my system isn't too slow as I'm running on a underclocked (don't ask) Pentium 3 @ 466, 256 MB RAM, 64MB DDR ATI Radeon, and 16X DVD ROM. And regardless, it WAS working fine until a couple of days ago after the reformat and such. And let me start of by saying, YES, DMA is enabled on the DVDROM and all the settings are where they should be and remain the same as when DVD's worked fine. The DVDROM is alone as master on the 2ndary IDE channel. Strangely enough, when I took out the new hard drive and put on the old one (that I had been running before that 2 days ago) in which DVD's played fine, now all of a sudden I get the same skipping problem! So again, I believe it's the DVD drive itself, but I don't know what it could possibly be. Could the bios update have messed up the IDE channel somehow causing it to slow-down and skip? This is extremely annoying and I would like it fixed, but I hope I can avoid sending in the drive for RMA as that could take weeks! All suggestions and advice would be appreciated!
This is extremely odd, this only started happening since a couple days ago. Strangely enough this was after I had started on a freshly reformated hard drive and just updated my motherboard bios (Asus CUSL2 w/ 1003 bios revision). What would happen is that while watching ANY dvd, ever few minutes or so it would go into skip frenzies, totally ruining the movie experience. I have so far tried this on PowerDVD 2.55, and PowerDVD 3.0 and this has lead me to believe my DVD-ROM is choking from malfunction. I know my system isn't too slow as I'm running on a underclocked (don't ask) Pentium 3 @ 466, 256 MB RAM, 64MB DDR ATI Radeon, and 16X DVD ROM. And regardless, it WAS working fine until a couple of days ago after the reformat and such. And let me start of by saying, YES, DMA is enabled on the DVDROM and all the settings are where they should be and remain the same as when DVD's worked fine. The DVDROM is alone as master on the 2ndary IDE channel. Strangely enough, when I took out the new hard drive and put on the old one (that I had been running before that 2 days ago) in which DVD's played fine, now all of a sudden I get the same skipping problem! So again, I believe it's the DVD drive itself, but I don't know what it could possibly be. Could the bios update have messed up the IDE channel somehow causing it to slow-down and skip? This is extremely annoying and I would like it fixed, but I hope I can avoid sending in the drive for RMA as that could take weeks! All suggestions and advice would be appreciated!