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Posted by D on 07/27/07 23:05
On Jul 27, 10:52 pm, "nappy" <nety...@yankers.com> wrote:
> "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <n...@nospam.com> wrote in messagenews:14cka35c9a620mc3iclqfnug9k612gksub@4ax.com...
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> > On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 05:38:22 -0700, D <t...@bk.ru> wrote:
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> >>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
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> > 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 ;-)
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> > Cheers - Neil
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> > Digital Media MVP : 2004-2007
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
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> But once the process is stopped and restarted it will assume its original
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You are right, nappy!
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