Q A new client of mine has problems with
Sound-track-only QuickTime for Windows playback under Windows 95.
During Movie Player and/or Director playback from CD-ROM, the audio
breaks up or hiccups regularly. On Windows 3.1, (as well as on the
Mac) the same files play with no problems. Also, other QuickTime
movies containing video tracks play back their audio just fine under
Win95, Win3.1 and MacOS. Is it possible that the interleave ratio is
a source of the problem?
A There is only an interleave if the movie
contains multiple tracks. If this is a one-sound-track movie, then
there is no interleave. I believe your client's problem is a case of
the data rate being too low for the CD-ROM cache/buffer size. The
CD-ROM drive goes to sleep between physical accesses and can't wake
up in time to provide the next data to QTW without an audio dropout.
In the System Control Panel, select Performance|File system|CD-ROM. Set the "Supplemental cache size" slider to "Small" and the "Optimize access pattern for:" value to "No read-ahead". Then click "Okay", "Close", and "Yes" to restart the computer.
As an alternative, you can increase the data rate by increasing the quality of the sound.
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