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hi clever people out there!
I've had my computer for about 18 months now but recently ive noticed the computer is struggling with video particularly when i want to watch tv. (the tv card being in its docking station)
The audio seems to work fine but the video lags far behind and sometimes stops altogether.
i thought perhaps it may be a codec problem. I check the codecs' with a program called Sherlock Codec Detective and it does say that the Sony DV software Codec (sonydv.dll) is missing or damaged. Could this be the problem?
My machine is a Vaio VGN-A417S
intel pentium M processor 1.99 GHz
1.00 GB of Ram
regard
bren
Hi bren and welcome to Club Vaio.
You should find a 'spare' in
C:\Program Files\Sony\DVGate Plus\SonyDVShared Library
You could try copying this to
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Sony Shared\VideoLib
and overwriting the existing file.
EDIT: Make a backup of the one you are going to replace - rename it sonydll.bak - just in case you are replacing it the wrong way round and the one in DVGate Plus is corrupt !!!
I am always a tad suspicious of codec analysing programs. If Blencogo’s suggestion does not have the desired effect then defragmentation of the hard drive may help…
thanks very much people. The video seems to be much smoother now. im amazed how such a small file/ seemingly unimportant file can make such a huge difference to the performance of my computer.
cheers
Guys the same problem as brendino has mentioned... when I click on a details it shows "The driver for this codec was not found. This probably means the coded was not uninstalled properly." I wouldnt mind about this but I wonder if that can solve choppy DVD playback which I am not the onlyone experiencing here. I have been searching on forums and I have only seen issue with turning off fdd filter, but that didnt help me...
Hi LEVELman,
As you have worked out this must be a codec problem.
Have you tried contacting the official Sony support at Vaio-Link.
As I am sure you know, we are all just enthusiastic Vaio users here on this forum - we are not employees of Sony - so unless we have some members who have managed to find the answer and posted it here, we cannot solve your problem.
No Blencogo I think I rly used wrong words for what I wanted to tell because I know your expert status is given by forum. I ment original Sony employees who are responsible for this. so I am sorry.
No problem LEVELman. No offence taken.
I just wanted to be sure you didn't think we were paid employees who are expected to know everything (fat chance LOL).
:smileygrin: :smileygrin: :smileygrin:
Blencogo just that you know what am I talking about (and that I am not drunk ) see this: http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/7039/driverproblem9qe.jpg
...reported to Vaio-link, I will post some usable answer when provided by ppl who are payed for providing answers
LEVELman,
Have you tried copying the updated sonydv.dll from DVGate Plus to windows\system32 as above?