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mixalisPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I use IBM THINKPAD PIII 1000Mhz, 386Ram, 30Mb HD, DVD player, win 2000 pro.

Step 1. I run atomix and the curves comes step by step in the browzer. Sometimes i got skiping problems on the playing songs.

Step 2. Before i run atomix i run dvd player software and i minimize its window. Then i run atomix and the curves comes very fast at once and i dont have any skiping problem.

Any idea why that happend?
Whats the connection between dvd software and atomix?

 

Posted Wed 27 Nov 02 @ 9:12 pm
SyfoonHome userMember since 2001
Possibly because the DVD program will launch its own way of using the DVD drive, which should be must better then the Windows one

I'm not sure, but it could be it
 

Posted Thu 28 Nov 02 @ 9:05 am
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I wonder if the DVD software changes your resolution....
 

Posted Thu 28 Nov 02 @ 1:58 pm
mixalisPRO InfinityMember since 2003
No, dvd player doesnt change anything i can see. The dvd player is the dvd player from win2k. In system32 directory of WINT there is DVDplay.exe. That is the dvd software i run and minimize before i run atomix. My sound card is ALi Audio on board in thinkpad. But i got the same problem even with external TELEX USB audio.
 

Posted Thu 28 Nov 02 @ 3:07 pm
The same it hapened to me !!
View in your VGA Resolution, in default Win2k make it at 32bit or 24 Bit
Try with 16 Bit
 

Posted Fri 29 Nov 02 @ 2:13 pm
mixalisPRO InfinityMember since 2003
Thanks for advice.
I try 16bit but i got the same problem.
Also i try in 256 colors and atomix seems to open but it disappeard at once.
 

Posted Fri 29 Nov 02 @ 4:57 pm
My atomix V. 2.11 is not running, it seems to start but it gets minimized and then I don't see it!!!
 

Posted Mon 02 Dec 02 @ 7:10 am
HomeboyPRO InfinitySupport ManagerMember since 2003
elpinchediablo

mail service@atomixmp3.com
 

Posted Tue 03 Dec 02 @ 6:19 am


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