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SYMPTOMSWhen you encode an audio or video signal with the Windows Media Encoder, if your processor is at 100% utilization, some choppiness may occur in the video or audio stream. No error is produced by the encoder, but the video may appear choppy when played with the Windows Media Player. CAUSEThe Windows Media Encoder is an application that compresses audio and/or video. This can require a lot of CPU cycles. If the CPU reaches 100% utilization while encoding, the encoder may not be able to properly compress the audio and video. WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, try one or all of the following:
Additional query words: netshow wms rex
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