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Posted by D on 07/27/07 23:04
On Jul 27, 9:40 pm, "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <n...@nospam.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 05:38:22 -0700, D <t...@bk.ru> wrote:
> >Hello!
> >How to make Video Players (for example, WinDVD) start with an "Above
> >normal" or "High" process priority for uninterrupted video playback on
> >a slow computer? I have a barebone player which always starts with the
> >"High" process priority and plays video uninterruptedly.
> >How to make IE playback video with "Above normal" or "High" process
>
> CTRL + ALT + DELETE, Select Task Manager, choose ruinning process /
> application, right-click and choose "Above Normal" or "Realtime" which
> will really slow down the responsiveness of your PCs controls ;-)
>
> Cheers - Neil
> ------------------------------------------------
> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2007http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
Dear Neil,
I know how to choose "Above Normal" since I know that "Above normal"
or "High" process priority makes uninterrupted video playback on a
slow
computer, and that my barebone player always starts with the "High"
process priority.
How to make Video Players start (not changing their priority after
starting) with an "Above normal" or "High" process priority for
uninterrupted video playback on a slow
computer? How to know which instance of the IE in the processes list
will playback the video? How to make IE playback video with "Above
normal" or "High" process priority from its start?
Best regards,
Dima
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