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steph
July 5th 07, 10:43 PM
Hi,

A friend of mine asked me to help him with his notebook because there
seems to be a performance issue when watching videos on youtube and
similar sites. The notebook, a sony vaio, is some years of age, but
should be still capable for web browsing. It has windows XP installed.

When watching videos from within a web browser (either iexplorer or
firefox) first it works ok but then the cpu load rises and rises until
it reaches 100%. Then the video freezes. Interestingly after some time
the load drops again and the video is displayed flawlessly until the
end. This happens with flash player and apple quicktime in a similar
fashion.

I have updated the graphics-driver, but unfortunately it didn't help.
Somewhere I read that the problem might be the video-codecs - there
are about 20 installed, but it's hard to say which one to remove. What
else can we try to do (apart from reinstalling windows ...)

thanks,
stephan

Andrew E.
July 6th 07, 07:30 AM
Thier are a few xp updates related to video in downloads,type:Windows XP
select,by date,you might chk media also.Also,youre problem(s) would/might
also clear up w/o all those programs installed,thier might be conflicts...

"steph" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine asked me to help him with his notebook because there
> seems to be a performance issue when watching videos on youtube and
> similar sites. The notebook, a sony vaio, is some years of age, but
> should be still capable for web browsing. It has windows XP installed.
>
> When watching videos from within a web browser (either iexplorer or
> firefox) first it works ok but then the cpu load rises and rises until
> it reaches 100%. Then the video freezes. Interestingly after some time
> the load drops again and the video is displayed flawlessly until the
> end. This happens with flash player and apple quicktime in a similar
> fashion.
>
> I have updated the graphics-driver, but unfortunately it didn't help.
> Somewhere I read that the problem might be the video-codecs - there
> are about 20 installed, but it's hard to say which one to remove. What
> else can we try to do (apart from reinstalling windows ...)
>
> thanks,
> stephan
>
>

steph
July 6th 07, 11:42 AM
On 6 Jul., 08:30, Andrew E. > wrote:
> Thier are a few xp updates related to video in downloads,type:Windows XP
> select,by date,you might chk media also.Also,youre problem(s) would/might
> also clear up w/o all those programs installed,thier might be conflicts...
>

Sorry, I don't understand, please clearify: where should I look for
these updates?
Furtheremore: would it help in your opinion to deinstall these
programs?
thanks,
stephan

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