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<blockquote data-quote="Ministerk" data-source="post: 1131804" data-attributes="member: 61145"><p>It varies, sometimes and sometimes not. There's one known problem/bug in MP with high cpu usage when MP is suspended state. High cpu load can lead to stuttering.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, sorry. The browser player is a part of the OnlineVideos plugin and uses standard .NET components, hence we're "stuck" with IE. It might be possible to implement a ChromePlayer, but this is nothing I could or would do - maybe someone some day can do this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think there are big bucks in other devices with licensing fees and what not.</p><p></p><p>Well you can check what refresh rate the content you're watching in the silverlight player with the keyboard shortcut ctrl+alt+shift+d and change your graphics card setting to match the "Video Frames" value. (At the moment you can not do this inside the browser player, but i might map the shift+1 command in mp to this some day)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ministerk, post: 1131804, member: 61145"] It varies, sometimes and sometimes not. There's one known problem/bug in MP with high cpu usage when MP is suspended state. High cpu load can lead to stuttering. No, sorry. The browser player is a part of the OnlineVideos plugin and uses standard .NET components, hence we're "stuck" with IE. It might be possible to implement a ChromePlayer, but this is nothing I could or would do - maybe someone some day can do this. I think there are big bucks in other devices with licensing fees and what not. Well you can check what refresh rate the content you're watching in the silverlight player with the keyboard shortcut ctrl+alt+shift+d and change your graphics card setting to match the "Video Frames" value. (At the moment you can not do this inside the browser player, but i might map the shift+1 command in mp to this some day) [/QUOTE]
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