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comikehill2002

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What would cause my sound to lag during HD DVD and BlueRay Movies?

This is the sound card I have and it works wonderfuly for everything else, Music and Gaming....

X-Mystique from the former Blue Gears company.

And yes I have the most updated drivers for the card. And thanks to all in advance for helping.
 
Well, how are you playing the movies? Are they ripped? Are you using PowerDVD? What format are the movies in? What sort of lag? Is it skipping or is the audio just behind a few seconds.
 
A few seconds behind, and they are new discs. Also using Power DVD Suite.
 
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9600 Phemon Black Addition
Crossfire ATI 4830
4 Gigs of Kingston DDRII RAM PC 800
37" Sharp Aquos
MSI K9A2 Platinum V2
BlueGears HDA X-Mystique 5.1 Sound Card hooked to my Onkyo Reviever
 
Hardware wise, there's no reason why you should be seeing this problem. I would say that it's probably a codec issue.
 
I'd try playing the movies without the add-in sound card to see if that's the source of the problem.
 
sounds like a software issue. uninstall all your codec on your machine, and reinstall power dvd with the latest updates.

if that still doesnt work, uninstall powerdvd try this codec pack or this codec pack and see what happens in regular old media player or media player classic.
 
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