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The videos are on the local hard drive. It seems to be only with windows
media format files. When it gets choppy the CPU jumps up to almost 100%.
The CPU is a 3.2ghz Xeon processor. I know WMF files take more CPU than
many other formats, but there is definitely something wrong here.
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Choppy Video
Are these videos on a local hard drive, or streaming across a network?
If the former, are there other processes trying to use that interface?
David Gillett
On 27 Sep 2005 at 20:46, Brian Biggeman wrote:
> I have a very high end new workstation at work that has issues when
playing
> some video formats. Some are ok, but some formats are very slow and
choppy.
> All except playing videos is ok. 3D models in Pro Engineer are fine. We
> have an exact workstation that has no problem playing the same videos.
All
> the proper drivers for the video card and chipset are installed. It seems
> like it may be a problem with one or more of the codecs. Any ideas?
>
> Brian
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