- Sep 17, 2004
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My video files were working fine when originally using Intel integrated graphics on my rig. I installed my first NVIDIA GPU a few days ago, and now when playing video files through Windows Media Player they are only 5 fps.
I checked to see if the integrated Intel GPU was still running after installing the NVIDIA GPU but it's disabled (besides, it was running videos just fine before on its own). I have the latest NVIDIA firmware from a week or so ago, so that's not it. All my games and graphic apps are running fine.
I then downloaded the VLC video app to determine if WMP was the problem, and it plays the videos at around 20 fps max (and still kinda choppy).
The only other thing "different" I did video-related to my system is uninstall the GeForce Experience app since I didn't think I'd use it right now (I'll stick with MSI's control panel instead for games). The GE app has some video related perks, so I re-installed it to check if the video problem would be fixed and nope, my videos are still sluggish.
Any help would be appreciated.
I checked to see if the integrated Intel GPU was still running after installing the NVIDIA GPU but it's disabled (besides, it was running videos just fine before on its own). I have the latest NVIDIA firmware from a week or so ago, so that's not it. All my games and graphic apps are running fine.
I then downloaded the VLC video app to determine if WMP was the problem, and it plays the videos at around 20 fps max (and still kinda choppy).
The only other thing "different" I did video-related to my system is uninstall the GeForce Experience app since I didn't think I'd use it right now (I'll stick with MSI's control panel instead for games). The GE app has some video related perks, so I re-installed it to check if the video problem would be fixed and nope, my videos are still sluggish.
Any help would be appreciated.