Windows Media Player 11 running very slow |
Antosh posted on Monday, August 20, 2007 1:46 AM
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Starting just the other day, music on WMP11 is very choppy, so is the frames
per second on the screen (specifically, 3D games). My RAM keeps fluctuating
up and down randomly by 20-50 MB every second, sometimes more or less. The
processing of the computer itself is slow at times as well.
It's really strange because I have NEVER had a problem with it until now.
When it's on, and playing music, I notice the RAM fluctuations, but when I
close it, they stop. Also, Tabbing between WMP and another program is slow;
WMP loads the interface very slowly every time.
I also did a test using WinAMP and playing a 3D game as I had trouble with
that before, and the choppiness stopped.
What's wrong with my Windows Media Player (Version 11)? Like I said, it's
worked perfectly fine until the other day.
My computer: Dell XPS 410
OS: Windows XP SP2
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Windows Media Player 11 running very slow - Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] |
kris posted on Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:26 PM
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hi, i'm experiencing the same problem as antoshi. windows media player 11 memory usage just keeps on increasing that i have to force it to close. this happens even if it's not playing a file. i've been using the player for 6 months and never had this problem.
i tried systems restore to no avail. i also tried uninstalling the program and it rolled back to windows media player 9. no problems with memory usage on wmp9, but i'd much rather use 11 because of the search feature. so i updated wmp9 (using update in help) and was prompted to install wmp11... and i'm back to square 1.
hope you could help. the processes which are using up the most memory right now are:
wmplayer.exe 150,000 K
firefox.exe 79,000 K
explorer.exe 29,000 K
svchost.exe 27,000 K
guard.exe 12,000 K
iFrmewrk.exe 12,000 K
Dot1XCfg.exe 8,000 K
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for those running windows vista I found this cured my problem,which was it |
BlueBo posted on Friday, February 01, 2008 7:18 PM
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for those running windows vista I found this cured my problem,which was it
took up to a minute to start a video or swithch from one music track to
another.
TRY
» Solution
Click Start, and type sound.
Click Sound.
In the Sound window, click Speakers/Headphones and then Properties.
In the Speakers/Headphones Properties window, click the Enhancements tab.
Click to check the Disable All Enhancements checkbox.
Click Apply and then OK.
In the Speakers/Headphones Properties window, click Apply and then OK.
The Sound window closes.
REMEMBER TO WRITE THIS DOWN SO IF IT DOESNT WORK U CAN GO BACK TO SQUARE ONE |
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I have the same issue. started about 3 days ago. |
danwithabeer posted on Thursday, February 12, 2009 12:11 AM
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I have the same issue. started about 3 days ago. out of the blue, and i
dont even have to have anything else running, just wmp alone is all
choppy, pressing "next" is now delayed, scrolling the list is sketchy in
frame rate. I'm quite confident it's not pc as i play high end 3d gaming
with no problems and other music players run fine.
My specs are:
Windows XP Professional
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU
Q9400 @2.66GHz
2.67GHz, 3.25 GB of RAM
Ive had this pc for 3 months, and it runs fine, only windows media
player 11 is being a complete nuisance with its choppiness, delayed
responses and slow loading, (takes about 10-15 seconds for the song to
start) (clicking next song and ur lookin at 20-25 seconds)id be ever
greatful to get this issue fixed as i like to use WMP.
Other notes, WMP when i first load it is fine, after i play 1 song the
slowness and other such begin, ive also noticed when i close wmp to try
again, the second load time will take ages, i found wen i closed it the
first time it was still in Task Manager, so i close it from Task Manager
after closing it from the program aswell and retry, and it just happens
again, play 1 song, back to sqaure one. I also dont use WMP while doing
anything vigorous such as gaming, so it's not a conflict in that area i
assume.
Thankyou in advance.
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Sigh, I take it these threads aren't very active. |
danwithabeer posted on Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:58 AM
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Sigh, I take it these threads aren't very active.
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