Yes. im 100% sure that im using the same codecs - core avc for video and ac3 filter for sound. I use windows media player classis (tryed other players - same problem). The CPU uses about 50-60% when watching video (8-9 % is used by other tasks all together). It seems like reading video data from HDD has lower priority than other read/write tasks like coping files, updateing virus database and so on. I allso used CPU killer - i set the video priority one step highter than CPU killer so the CPU was at 100% all the time but the video played fine AS long there was not much disk activity. So this pruves that CPU is not an issue, the issue is that read/write tasks override the reading of video data.
I did notice that copying files from one...