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Jerky iTunes Visuals
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Mar 11, 2002, 03:39 PM
 
I reformatted a few days ago, and after reinstalling iTunes 2, the visual feature is very jerky in every type (small, medium, full screen, etc.) I allocated more memory to iTunes, but it didnt help.
Any suggestions?
Alanna

Extra note: iMac DV +, 450 mhz, 320 ram, virtual memory off, OS 9.2.2
     
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Mar 11, 2002, 08:20 PM
 
Originally posted by IndigoLayna:
<STRONG>I reformatted a few days ago, and after reinstalling iTunes 2, the visual feature is very jerky in every type (small, medium, full screen, etc.) I allocated more memory to iTunes, but it didnt help.
Any suggestions?
Alanna

Extra note: iMac DV +, 450 mhz, 320 ram, virtual memory off, OS 9.2.2</STRONG>
Was it jerky before? and what kind of video chipset does that model have?
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Mar 11, 2002, 09:03 PM
 
The visuals werent jerky before I reformatted. The video card that was sent with the machine is an ATI RAGE128pro, 8 megs of VRAM.

Alanna
     
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Mar 12, 2002, 11:05 PM
 
Originally posted by IndigoLayna:
<STRONG>The visuals werent jerky before I reformatted. The video card that was sent with the machine is an ATI RAGE128pro, 8 megs of VRAM.

Alanna</STRONG>
I don't see how it could have been smooth before.. I've got an ATI Rage128pro with my G4/400. It's got 16 mb of ram and it's never run smooth (it's come close, but if you watch it closely enough, there's always jerk..)

One thing you could try is playing around with the screen rez.. I don't see a difference for me, but who knows..
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