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Posted by D on 07/27/07 23:07
On Jul 27, 7:18 pm, "Richard Crowley" <rcrow...@xp7rt.net> wrote:
> "D" wrote ...
>
> > 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
> > priority?
>
> There is a way to "tag" shortcuts (icons) to run with
> certain properties (such as priority, etc.), but that is
> a Windows question that really has nothing to do
> with either computer video or television production.
> Suggest asking your question in a WIndows news-
> group.
Thanks Richard for your reply!
How to tag shortcuts to run with a certain priority?
Best regards,
Dima
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