Hi,
I noticed that when doing certain things with the computer, the CPU usage of explorer.exe goes up to 100%. In this case, I was using VLC to output a stream to a file (only a file, not to network or local playback) on my desktop. When it was running/recording I noticed it was going extrememly slowly. I checked task manager to find my CPU usage stuck on 100%. When I looked at the processes responsilbe for this it was actually explorer.exe
I know that this wasn't caused simply because of explorer.exe as when VLC stopped, CPU usage went back to normal. I tried all sorts including removing desktop background and disabling desktop icons, but it didn't help. I then used task manager to close explorer.exe (and apart from the side-effect that it removed the desktop and start menu), the CPU usage switched over the the VLC process and the VLC started processing the stream much quicker. I opened explorer.exe and VLC slowed down, explorer.exe using as many CPU cycles as it could take (CPU usage again stuck to 100%).
What is going on. Could it be anything to do with the fact that I saved the file to the desktop?
Thanks very much for any assistance.