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I was under the impression silverlight went by the roadside with IE and no longer needed for Netflix.
And use Chrome
I have the same issue. I noticed computer stutters even when netflix movie is paused... It affects whole computer. CPU / GPU loads are between 0 - 3% when stuttering occurs. It happens like every 5th second. You can easily see it by opening Netflix movie and drawing circles with your mouse, movie paused. I dont believe its my computer specs that is too low Netflix...
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1900X 8Core 16CPU ~3.8Ghz
32GB 3200Mhz DDR4
Nvidia EVGA GTX 1080 Hydrocopper
2x 512GB M.2 Samsung 850 SSD
Steelseries 850 headphones
Youtube work,
TwitchTV work,
Netflix stutters // Windows 10 netflix app stutters also ( I Noticed they both use same javascript player ),
HBO nordic stutters,
Games work.
Windows 10 (1709 OS Build 16299.402)
Nvidia drivers 397.31
Btw. I also have linux installation on my computer and there I cannot experience the stutter, so this is definitely software issue
Installing latest Realtek audio driver,
Installing latest BIOS,
disabling windows virus protection and firewall,
Using different browsers, Firefox stutter same as chrome, using Edge mouse works, but movie does not...
Enabling AMD Ryzen power plan,
Disabled all Audio enhancements for all audio outputs,
On my low end laptop there is no stuttering...
I have 3 monitor setup and tried unplugging all but one. That did not fix the issue either :-(
I cannot reproduce the issue in Windows 10 safe mode, this must be driver issue
Some people reporting that using a diferent screen or connecting direct solves the issue. I have not tried because i have no spare, but it's something else to try at least.
That would explain why one of the guys above also have issues using HBO heavy DRM, and not other streaming services.
Little reference here on a case of a user using intel from microsoft.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/apps_windows_10-winapps-appscat_music/netflix-app-stuttering-windows-10-anniversary/7ff39950-8ea2-4d46-9201-b02779f3088a?auth=1
I call BS on this one ^, I use both Chrome and Edge btw.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1048828/geforce-drivers/netflix-and-amazon-stuttering/8/?offset=116#5884887
1. Close Chrome.
2. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\
2. Go into the folder in there with a version number, mine was called 71.0.3578.98.
3. Delete the WidevineCdm folder.
4. Open Chrome, navigate to chrome://components and click "Check for Updates" on the Widevine Content Decryption Module, which installs version 4.10.1146.0.
5. Close Chrome.
6. Navigate to the folder Euron909 mentioned %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\WidevineCdm
7. Rename the folder in there from 4.10.1146.0 to 4.10.1346.0
8. Open Chrome and test.