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Tried a different monitor yet?
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I actually did, one was a small LCD monitor, other was the 32in Toshiba LCD-TV. Only thing they have in common is they are connected via DB15 plug and they are widescreen
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I'd disconnect everything that's not absolutely necessary for video playback and see if it still happens.
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Oo your right, I never thought if it cause it was working...but the sound card was in every build and not in the wifes pc. I'll swap it out for a audigy I have laying around the write back. Thank you once again for giving me a direction to run in!
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Does this happen with every video you play?
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Yep, tried mkv, avi, mpeg, divx and all are the same
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I SOLVED IT!!! YAY It had something to do with the 1360x768 resolution and DB15 VGA connection... I ended up putting the computer on my wife's 4:3 monitor (instead of another widescreen) and it didnt mess up. So then I put my laptop Radeon X300 on the TV and boom had the same defect. Finally I connected the TV to the computer with HDMI and wouldn't you know it, no problems. It isnt my preferred way to have it connected because the GeForce 210 has it own audio codec and no built in dolby like the Audigy has - but I can live with that. Thank you guys for taking the time to help me with this!