The thing is, it happens only with Chrome.PCI Express.

I will try and examine the settings...

☆PhistucK


On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 23:42, jaimcnutt <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Works fine for me too.. It sounds to me like it is a graphics adapter
> problem more than anything. Is your video card PCI Express or standard
> PCI or AGP.  Maybe there is some place like in the Catalyst controls
> that you can change or "up" the settings.  Possibly you could even try
> running your monitor at a lower resolution and see if this corrects
> the problem.  I'm not an expert by no means, but just thought this
> could give you ideas.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Feb 26, 10:07 am, dhhwai <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sorry PhistucK, I don't have any of those problems.
> >
> > I loaded the webpage in Chrome 2.0.166.1, and am listening to it fine
> > while resizing the browser, moving the browser around, checking POP
> > email, run a virus scan, playing flash games, and typing this.
> >
> > But thanks so very much!  It's a wonderfully calming and beautiful
> > streaming site!
> >
> > Intel P4 3GHz (w/ hyperthreading)
> > XP SP2 (regular XP theme)
> > 1 GB RAM, plan jane SiS 661FX display adapter
> >
> > On Feb 26, 9:49 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Can some of you, please, go to, say,
> http://azulweb.streamguys.com/pianosolo64k.asxinsideChrome (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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