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i have a video on my hdd and it plays fine but when i burn to a cd and play it then it doesnt play at all, then i took the video from the cd and put it to my hdd and its fine so its not the video, the cd-r is made by ridata


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Defragment your harddrive using PerfectDisk.

My guess is that your harddrive is so fragmented that Windows takes a long time to find all the "chunks" of your video copied to the HD.

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ur probably right, ive been burning all my stuff to cd today b/c im getting rdy to reinstall xp, havnt done it since last summer so its getting kinda messed up, ill defrag tonight and it might take a while but ill let u know how it goes, thx

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Wait, it plays slow on CD but plays normally on harddrive? I misread the topic. If so, this is a different problem.

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Err I thought he said that he is having problems from a CD and not the hdd...so I would think some setting of your cd drive would be the culprit...maybe its time outting or something...

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A fragamented hard drive should not make a difference for your optical drive. I think it is time for a new CD ROM.

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well i defragged it and its a little better but it still doesnt seem like the disk was defragged cus its still rly slow, ill just let u know in a few days when i reinstall xp

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Depending on what application you're using to play back the file it could be some hardware or software acceleration setting that's not enabled or it could simply be a bad burn ...

Have you tried burning it with another burning app. ?

(when you've reinstalled - let us know ...)

Edited by techniquefreak

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