When playing an MP3 or music CD in Windows Media Player 11, you have a screen that displays changing patterns, which you can select from a varied menu. When I play music, the visuals are jerky, almost like a slow frame-by-frame display. If I right-click on the screen, which brings up a another menu, the display then becomes fast and smooth like it should be. The visuals would be nice without having to have the menu displayed on it. Removing the menu returns the display back into slo-mo.
Any idea why the display is jerky during initial play, then works right when you do a right-clip on it? I never had this problem with earlier versions.