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AndrewCurlutu
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Does anybody know WHY there is a severe conflict with this type of video file and Windows 10? For whatever idiotic reason, if you use the Movies and TV app to play this type of file, and leave the file open while power saving turns off the screen, Service Host: DCOM Server Process Launcher starts using an EXCESSIVE 35-50% of CPU resources, and explorer.exe jumps to 20% of CPU resources, when you return from power saving. Exiting the video file only reduces the Service Host CPU usage to approximately 20%, and you have to close the directory the video files are in to recover the CPU resources used by explorer.exe. In order to restore proper functionality to Service Host, you have to reboot your computer. I have confirmed the problem is somehow related to the Windows application, in that if I play the video files with Cyberlink's PowerDVD and power saving turns off the screen, this problem does NOT occur and the excessive CPU resource usage is not triggered on return from power saving.
Frankly, it irritates me to no end that I had to obtain a third party app to play these files, to prevent WIndows 10 from freaking out. What is causing this, and what can be done to resolve this? This isn't the first time the Windows OS has had problems playing video files over the years, and I'm rather irked that your company STILL hasn't fixed this issue with video files. After all these years, your company is without excuse.
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Frankly, it irritates me to no end that I had to obtain a third party app to play these files, to prevent WIndows 10 from freaking out. What is causing this, and what can be done to resolve this? This isn't the first time the Windows OS has had problems playing video files over the years, and I'm rather irked that your company STILL hasn't fixed this issue with video files. After all these years, your company is without excuse.
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