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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 1111803" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>The likely source of the issue is visible in the event log where at 21:33 (last line in the list) you can find the entry "Application Experience is running". There could be other similar things in the task scheduler, which will eventually run and lead to video streams being delayed and/or TV being disrupted because the CPU is doing other things. hence disabling some activities like the above will help.</p><p></p><p>With respect to your NUC an i3 is generally speaking much more than enough. The client's activities in terms of playing video and TV will never use the CPU with more than a low one digit percentage. MePo skinning, i.e. when you operate outside of (full screen !) TV and video displaying is where graphics power is appreciated, yet not necessarily needed as the only consequence of insufficient power would be a less smooth experience when changing selections in the user surface while background pictures (fanart, clear art, etc.) are being displayed. Again, your i3 will have no problems to display this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 1111803, member: 74879"] The likely source of the issue is visible in the event log where at 21:33 (last line in the list) you can find the entry "Application Experience is running". There could be other similar things in the task scheduler, which will eventually run and lead to video streams being delayed and/or TV being disrupted because the CPU is doing other things. hence disabling some activities like the above will help. With respect to your NUC an i3 is generally speaking much more than enough. The client's activities in terms of playing video and TV will never use the CPU with more than a low one digit percentage. MePo skinning, i.e. when you operate outside of (full screen !) TV and video displaying is where graphics power is appreciated, yet not necessarily needed as the only consequence of insufficient power would be a less smooth experience when changing selections in the user surface while background pictures (fanart, clear art, etc.) are being displayed. Again, your i3 will have no problems to display this. [/QUOTE]
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