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choppy video in all programs/websites A fault of Quicktime ?
I have restored my image of Vista a few times lately because I am trying to
watch video from TV websites (abc, nbc) if I turn off all areo stuff (best performance setting) it is much better but not a solution...I think i am seeing a big degradation after installing quicktime, anybody noticing this? I haven't installed it this time around and I am hesitant to do it, but I know i am going to need it at some point. I am getting more and more unhappier with Vista, it seems it is too easy to gunk up and slow down after installing programs. i never did so many restores with XP the last 5 years compared to the last 10 months of Vista. any valid quicktime players/plugins that aren't as monstrous as itunes/quicktime install? |