Same thing here for Windows Media Player.
The problem doesn't exist if I use another player, so it's not codec
related, but WMP-related. Maybe WMP needs a small update...
Marco
> System 2GHz P4 1GB RAM ATA133 HDD Geforce fx6200 256MB
> I was playing an MP3 (320Kbs) in media player, whilst viewing some photos
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> studio and office 2003 and they seem to be ok performance wise so the
> problems are hopefully just codec related.
Are you running the latest release of the Forceware for your NVidia card?
I found, on my Quadra at least, that video performance was pretty painful
and much like you are describing; however, tossing in an ATI card, I didn't
have any problems whatsoever. I haven't tried Vista on the Quadra box again,
so I'm not sure if performance has increased in recent Forceware builds,
but perhaps something to check.
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> System 2GHz P4 1GB RAM ATA133 HDD Geforce fx6200 256MB
> I was playing an MP3 (320Kbs) in media player, whilst viewing some
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> studio and office 2003 and they seem to be ok performance wise so the
> problems are hopefully just codec related.
WorcsMarkH - 27 Sep 2006 18:58 GMT
I just have the default VISTA Nvidia drivers. However, I have noticed over
the last couple of nights that my disk has started thrashing for at least 30m
after boot up and VISTA is creating multiple system restores. I can't seem to
stop this and it is definitely affecting performance. Even playing a normal
CD (i.e. no MP3 codec involved) has exactly the same effects. I will install
the latest forceware and see what happens - thanks.
> Are you running the latest release of the Forceware for your NVidia card?
> I found, on my Quadra at least, that video performance was pretty painful
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> > studio and office 2003 and they seem to be ok performance wise so the
> > problems are hopefully just codec related.
WorcsMarkH - 27 Sep 2006 20:25 GMT
Further - I have just installed latest Forceware drivers from Nvidia and if
anything the situation is worse. I've also turned off System Restore point
generation. At least my disk has stopped thrashing. My 25fps AVI file (from a
video camera) uses 85% CPU. My Fuji s9500 camera produces a 30fps AVI file
and this uses 100% (and obviously needs more).
> I just have the default VISTA Nvidia drivers. However, I have noticed over
> the last couple of nights that my disk has started thrashing for at least 30m
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> > > studio and office 2003 and they seem to be ok performance wise so the
> > > problems are hopefully just codec related.