Okay, so I have a three monitor setup, and when I'm watching say Netflix on one monitor and I open a full screen game in the other, the video on the seconday monitor becomes incredible choppy, like 5 FPS. Any fixes for this?
is the video full screened as well? i know with other players like VLC i have to make sure the video is not full screened while playing a game on another monitor for it to even work
Netflix uses Microsoft silverlight, I have tried fullscreen and windowed, both present really low FPS. I just installed VLC and will try that now, maybe it's a issue with Silverlight.
that's what i was thinking, because it also has to stream the video within a webpage. i know with VLC you can change the playback to use something other than the automatic plugin and use OpenCL which helps with not interfering with the DirectX used in games.
I would actually having the exact same problem. 3 monitors, video playback stutters when I'm playing a game on one monitor. I've tried configuring all the settings but nothing!.
I tried VLC player, media player and even the built in Video player. No help!
Also when I use Media player and I watch a video for more than 15 mins it begins to stutter, I haven't seen it happen yet in VLC player.
Anyhelp would be appreciated!
Btw if I install codecs (Klite for example) would I be able to use the built in Video player (similar to media center) to play mkv files?
Okay, so I have a three monitor setup, and when I'm watching say Netflix on one monitor and I open a full screen game in the other, the video on the seconday monitor becomes incredible choppy, like 5 FPS. Any fixes for this?
You should try giving the video a higher priority than the game in task manager
I have the exact same issue! It's not a matter of specs; when I run the game in windowed mode alongside VLC there is no stuttering. It is a full-screen specific issue. Definitely something on the OS side changed, as I upgraded to Windows 8 today and didn't run into this issue this morning on Windows 7. Does anyone have a lead on a fix?
ill go home tonight and test this on win8, i think i already had it working with VLC and changed the video coding to OpenGL, had movie playing on my TV while i played a game on my monitor