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Wolfmight
12-23-2005, 01:11 AM
Well, I can open mp3s and videos extremely fast in less than a split second, but then it takes atleast a second or two to close. Why is that? Is there a way to speed it up?
I've already tried:
Reinstalling
Defrag
Reg Clean (TuneUp 2006)
& Turning off the FFShow icon that used to pop up everytime I opened something in Media player classic.

Any ideas? :frusty:

The sad part is...windows media player is the other way around. It takes 1-5 (sometimes 20) seconds to open. Then closes in a split second!

Wolfmight
12-26-2005, 06:17 PM
bumparieeeeeeeeeeno

Wolfmight
03-26-2006, 12:57 AM
BUMP! :angry: still got the issue with the latest version...it's slow on all computers.

fkdup74
03-26-2006, 05:00 AM
A second or two? WTF?
You make it sound like it's crashing your PC or something. Sheesh.
If that's a big problem for you, try this.....
Install WinME. Try to defrag it.
Let the defragger camp out on your sys resources for, oh like, hours, then crash.
Then try and run chkdsk, let it hang for hours, then crash.
Then go back to XP(?) and open up MPC. Close it.
Compare those 2 seconds to the hours you just wasted on WinME.

Problem solved. :happy:

Wolfmight
04-01-2006, 04:38 AM
A second or two? WTF?
You make it sound like it's crashing your PC or something. Sheesh.
If that's a big problem for you, try this.....
Install WinME. Try to defrag it.
Let the defragger camp out on your sys resources for, oh like, hours, then crash.
Then try and run chkdsk, let it hang for hours, then crash.
Then go back to XP(?) and open up MPC. Close it.
Compare those 2 seconds to the hours you just wasted on WinME.

Problem solved. :happy:
Fixed the issue :happy: .
Posted about it a week ago now in the Codecs forum.
Had to uncheck "save settings to .ini". The settings still saved, just not to an .ini, thus allowin MPC to open and close like BOOM! fast. Fast=Good.