Can some of you, please, go to, say,
http://azulweb.streamguys.com/pianosolo64k.asx inside Chrome (meaning, the
player will show inline) and tell me if, while the browser is maximized, the
mouse moves slowly, much like the entire OS?

It does not exactly work slowly, it is more like decreasing the sort of
frame rate (only sort of, since stuff do move, but frames are dropping) of
the video card in a way that affects the whole system, making in
unresponsive every second.

Resizing the window to a very small size helps and everything smoothes up
again - but, is this a bug in the Windows Media Player plugin, or is it a
bug in Chrome?
I am tending towards the later.

When everything is slow in my computer sometimes (once in a while when most
of the resources are used) and I switch to the Chrome window (it was hidden
by another window before I switched to it), it redraws the tab contents, a
process that is being done really slowly (takes about half a minute to a
minute) - which makes the whole system unresponsive until it finishes
repainting.
That leads me into thinking it is a Chrome issue.

What do you think?

AMD Athlon64 3000+
Windows XP Professional Edition SP 3 (Classic theme)
1 GB RAM, 128MB Gigabyte ATI X300 display adapter.
Happens since a while ago.

☆PhistucK

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