Media Player boosts WoW performance

Many players have experienced faster WoW loading times with Windows Media Player (WMP) running in the background. Some players are also reporting lower latency and higher frames per second.
This tip surfaced in the Europe forums late November and was picked up by the US forums two weeks ago. Many players are reporting shortened loading times, some by more than 50%.
I did a quick test and found that by running WMP in the background, minimized and not playing anything, the login screen popped up about 20 seconds quicker than usual. The world loading time (time between clicking Enter World button and character appearing on screen) was also faster by about 15 seconds. However I did not see any significant improvements in latency or framerate. To eliminate performance boosts due to caching or preloading, I rebooted my machine between each set of timings.
Some players have also suggested adding:
SET timingMethod "1" or SET timingMethod "2"
to the config.wtf file to achieve the same effect without running WMP. For me, this shortened the time for the login screen to appear by 20 seconds as well, but only shortened world loading time by 5 seconds. Combining WMP and the config.wtf tweak resulted in the same timings with just running WMP alone.
There's been no official Blizzard response to this yet, although a likely explanation is that WMP modifies how your computer handles background applications. With WMP open, all available CPU resources apparently become allocated to WoW, leading to better performance.
Does this quirk work for you? Do you see any improvements in framerate and latency?
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
zzebi Dec 21st 2007 10:50AM
If it's a DLL loading issue then Blizzard could do the same trick by not releasing the libraries all the time but keeping them open while the game is running.
Especially if the libraries in question access any hardware devices (like audio hardware). In that case each initialization step might take seconds to accomplish.
zero-kill Jan 1st 2008 9:59AM
I usually run utorrent and download something whilst I play and usually see a lot better latency that way for some reason, this could be seen as another method behind the shoddy craftsmanship that blizzard put into the game by default xD
Jimb0678 Jan 2nd 2008 6:27PM
Just a thought. perhaps it's because launching WMP causes it to access the main optical drive, preparing it. Therefore if WoW needs to load or check any files or that the disc is there, it will be done faster.
Elvang Jan 2nd 2008 10:32PM
shadowwolf007 appears to have it right. Vista isn't listed in the requirements for timeBeginPeriod, though it may be that the page just hasn't been updated, so you may or may not experience a speed increase. From what I can tell chances are that if your running a single core then your more likely to reduce performance than increase it. The link Brdley provided also points to shadowwolf007's conclusion, to quote Datth "You might experience similar behaviors with timingmethod 1 with a media program up, such as Windows Media Player. Those programs change the timing systemwide while they're running." If you want to know why WMP is doing this then follow the link shadowwolf007 provided.
SDAWG Jan 15th 2008 1:39AM
This works for EvE as well.
Varghoss Jan 7th 2008 9:24AM
So I've put this to the test the past week and a half, and have noticed a significant improvement in load times. Now I've noticed something that might be coincidence, might not.
Ever since I've started running WMP in the background, my character profiles do not update in the WoW Armory. Same goes for all of my friends' characters who are now running WMP in the background as well.
What gives? Is anyone else experiencing this?
Cheers.
Varghoss Jan 8th 2008 8:32AM
So, I did some testing last night and WMP does, in fact, not allow my armory profile to update.
I ran WoW without WMP in the background, logged out - and my armory profile immediately updated. I started WMP, ran WoW for a couple of hours, logged out - no update to the armory.
If anyone wants to hide themselves from the armory (you crazy Arena PVPers), this might be a way to do it...
Dustin Jan 13th 2008 8:38PM
it does actually work ive noticed it alot
you get to hear some music and play wow ive even been able to change the song w/o alt+tab out of wow
FarGone Jan 14th 2008 12:06PM
QUOTE:
DrDiesel said...
but that test is only valid if you rebooted between tries.
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Here here!
Absolutely...
Could someone aside from the original article take the time to reboot completely between testing to make sure they're getting accurate results?
Mr. T Jan 16th 2008 3:13AM
Test conducted on x64 System
w/ wmp11 - fresh boot
load - 27
world - 41
w/o wmp11 - fresh boot
load - 27
world - 67
during same session (not rebooting)
w/ wmp11
load- 6
world - 20
w/o wmp11
load - 11
world - 48