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Let's see if I've got this right...
You have an AVI file that plays back choppy on a system w/ an o210. If you disable the audio and video devices in the device manager the file plays back fine.
Next step: Just disable one of the two devices (just the audio and then just the video). Does it require both to be disabled in order for playback to be ok?
Yes it seems a clue could be the fact that you don't get audio when the audio device is enabled. (Do I have this right?). If so then it appears that with the o210 audio device enabled that the default audio output device is the o210. While the o210 is not a playback device it does create a 'fake' playback device because this was needed on some systems where there were no other audio playback devices. If the o210 is the selected output device this might cause the stutter. The fake output device is supposed to just take in audio data and toss it but perhaps there is an issue here. Some applications allow the user to select the output audio device. Others use only the "selected / preferred" output device. This is set in the control panel's 'sounds and multimedia' control dialog.
So another question is, what is the "preferred" sound playback device AND is the checkbox for "use only preferred devices" selected?
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