
If you're saying videos have a problem playing directly from the USB drive but play fine when "downloaded" to an internal drive, then the problem could be a disparity in the manner in which the videos are encoded as compared with the throughput capacity of your USB device and/or connection. Unsure what you mean by "downloaded videos" here. I have downloaded videos on occasion and they have ran OK. I have tried playing the videos when nothing else is running but that doesn't seem to rectify anything. The videos are on an external USB hardrive. Unfortunately that hasn't sorted anything out. I have repaired permissions using disk utility and it has rectified some minor issues. Not sure if your issues might be similarly connected or not. I used to leave my system on 24/7 for iTunes-TV access but am finding that frequent re-boots of the el Capitan system seems to "clear" many of the slowdown issues I am experiencing. On a personal note, my I7 iMac operating under El Capitan also seems more prone to "slowdown" issues than previous OS versions. In short, choppy video playback is often just a symptom of other, more serious system problems. stored on an internal/external USB/Firewire/Thunderbolt DAS/local network/internet drive, etc? What other applications and/or processes are simultaneously running? Check the "Activity Monitor" to see if any apps or processes are "not responding" and/or creating data bottlenecks and/or abnormal "hogging" of CPU, drive read/write, or network work cycle allocations. (QT automatically drops frames if/when it cannot keep up with playback requirements which can create choppy playback issues to complete "freeze" of playback.) Are you trying to play normal SD, HD, 2.5K, 4K, 5K or larger resolution formats? What video codecs are you using and at what data and/or frame rates? How are the files stored/being played back-e.g. If anyone knows a fix for these issues, help would be appreciated.The first step here would normally be to determine the nature of the problem-i.e., is the problem due to the file playback requirements of the files themselves or due to a problem within the system itself.Ĭheck the files for bandwidth requirements and compare them with system capabilities. I cannot understand why im experiencing these lag spikes, slow startups and terrible fps in games and if you are asking me to do something technical, please explain, i dont really know that much about tech.

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Windows XP (Service Pack 3 ONLY), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 Keep on mind that i had my gameplay settings on very low and the system requirements for the game are:Ģ GHz processor (supporting SSE2 instruction set or higher)ġ GB RAM (2 GB of RAM for Windows Vista and newer)
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The internet was working fine i had some lag spikes and start up was definitely slower than before, also, when i tried to play league of legends the game play was very slow i was getting on average 6fps to 51ms, i checked my internet and it had around 10mbps download speed and 0.97mbps upload speed and with that internet i usually get around 60fps to 40ms. I selected to keep my files and started the resetting progress, when it finished, i went to check on how it went and i noticed some problems. I decided to force shut it down, when i tried restarting it, it kept on loading on the Acer screen and eventually it just got stuck, i tried restarting again but this time i pressed F12 and i went to the advanced settings to reset my laptop. So the problem started when something happened to my laptop when i was installing a program, in the middle of the program installation the screen went black and it wasn't doing anything. To start off my laptop is an Acer Aspire E15 E5-523G-90QW, it has an AMD Dual-Core Processor A9-9410, AMD Radeon R5 M430 with dedicate 2GB VRAM, 8GB DDR4 Memory and a 1000GB HHD.
