For long time I used VLC 1.1.0 and it worked fine. In March I switched to VLC 2.0.0 without any problems. The first recording (with red recording button) of a livestream (TV) was stored as ASF-File on the harddisk.
Problem:
Whenever I open the folder with all the stored ASF-files in windows explorer I have problems with excessive CPU utilization (>25%) by the Windows 7 process "dllhost.exe". Explorer reacts very slowly. The thumbnails of all files are fine except of the new stored ASF-File, only the VLC-icon is shown. Starting with double-click starts the VLC-Player, but nothing happens. When I kill the dllhost.exe-task in taskmanager player starts playing the file und explorer works fine again until changing folder und open again the folder with ASF-file.
Postings I found on the web suggest an association with a broken codec. I removed VLC and any codec from the pc without changing the behaviour. I reinstalled all codec in newest version and VLC 2.0.1. No Change. I moved the ASF-file to another folder. Now the problem was in this folder!
Solving:
I reinstalled VLC 1.1 from ftp and the recorded ASF-files are fine.
I tested recording with nightly build vlc-2.1.0-git-20120423-0005 and vlc-2.1.0-git-20120422-0403 (64bit). The same problem again. While recording the dllhost.exe task starts and ends again. In windows explorer the correct thumbnail is shown. When pressing the red recording button in VLC to stop the recording and closing the new file dllhost.exe task starts again and runs with 25% of CPU utilization. The thumbnail switches in this moment to VLC-icon an explorer reacts slowly until I kill the dllhost task.
Is there anyone who can confirm this?
Thanx