This is starting to bug me. Running VLC (both installed and portable version from portableapps.com) in Windows XP with antivirus (tested AVG, McAfee, and Kaperskey) yeilds to horrible boot times and some lag when changing video files. I have narrowed this down to the antivirus because as soon as I disable their equivelent local file scanning utility VLC opened considerably faster.
This isn't a problem with my computer, many other programs (including WMP 11 with the CCCP plugins....) open much faster then VLC. The only other program that is affected this much is the beastly Firefox. But Firefox has been generally agreed to be huge. But I didn't think this would happen to VLC.
The boot times are the worst. On average, it takes 5 minutes with heavy disk usage. This leads me to believe VLC loads every single plugin at startup. Is this true? What does VLC initialize at boot time?
Thanks