Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Aug 2007 22:21 UTC
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Playing MP3s takes up about 1-2% of the CPU-time on a SINGLE core. Even at top-priority, it shouldn't significantly affect anything else.
The issue here is probably more that other silly parts of WMP than just playing music gets a useless amount of CPU that disturbs the rest of the system.




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2007-08-11
This scheduling thing completely doesn't make sense. I understand people saying more CPU time for multimedia is great but the fact is that you dont want any more than "enough" CPU time to stop it from skipping.
When do many people listen to music on their PC? Answer: When they're DOING SOMETHING ELSE AT THE SAME TIME.
You dont want you PC to basically freeze up when you play music or video. So you still need something like CFS to handle it properly. Sure, give a little more cpu time to multimedia but dont go crazy about it. A good cpu and good scheduler will be more than enough to ensure skip-free music and video.
Maybe they should look at Vista's memory and disk usage instead??