Almost every Divx movie that I try to play starts Ok, but shows increasing CPU utilization until reaching 100% (around one minute after the start of the session). Then the player starts to freeze and became out of sync with the sound (that continues OK).<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
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I am using a Notebook Sony Vaio FRV31 with 512Mb Ram and Celeron 2.4 GHz CPU. The OS is Windows XP with service pack 2. <o></o>
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I used to have NO problem playing Divx on this computer, using Windows Media Player. I don’t have a cue about what started it.<o></o>
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Things that I already tried:<o></o>
- Defrag the Disks<o></o>
- Check the RAM<o></o>
- Reinstall the Windows XP<o></o>
- Use different kinds of players including: the Playa, Media Player Classic add Micro DVD.<o></o>
- Use different Codecs: including downgrade to the 4.02 Divx Codec<o></o>
- Install the K-Lite Codec Pack<o></o>
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I appreciate ANY suggestion that not includes throwing my notebook out of the window (at least for now).<o></o>
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I am using a Notebook Sony Vaio FRV31 with 512Mb Ram and Celeron 2.4 GHz CPU. The OS is Windows XP with service pack 2. <o></o>
<o></o>
I used to have NO problem playing Divx on this computer, using Windows Media Player. I don’t have a cue about what started it.<o></o>
<o></o>
Things that I already tried:<o></o>
- Defrag the Disks<o></o>
- Check the RAM<o></o>
- Reinstall the Windows XP<o></o>
- Use different kinds of players including: the Playa, Media Player Classic add Micro DVD.<o></o>
- Use different Codecs: including downgrade to the 4.02 Divx Codec<o></o>
- Install the K-Lite Codec Pack<o></o>
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I appreciate ANY suggestion that not includes throwing my notebook out of the window (at least for now).<o></o>
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