Windows 7 64 bit, new facility - choppy video playback

I have a quad core Intel I7 HP laptop with 8 GB of RAM, 160 GB of free disk space. ATI Radeon 5600HD graphics card, the latest video drivers ATI, all updates for HP laptop, including the BIOS. The machine should be able to play videos and do a Skype video chat. But in both cases, the video is choppy and not really usable.

I've been to all updates installed, SP1 for Windows 7, the software I use, etc, etc, etc, so I can't go back to previous restore points, at least that would make a difference.

I just watched a WMV video that I downloaded (not heard), Channel 9, and it was awful to watch. The video stops but the sound would continue, finally all caught up. But then it would start all over again.

Video of Skype is similar, the video stops but the sound continues.

Given that I have the latest video drivers from ATI, and everything else comes from a new facility from 2 days ago. I'd appreciate any help to solve this problem.

Thank you

All companies (Dell, HP, Acer, Toshiba etc.) put things on their systems.

Most of them pre-install programs such as Mcafee or Symantec / Norton. Both are hopeless and cause probs

And most likely have some sort of trial version. What is the point of having this. It runs

This is one of the reasons why I build my own desktop computers. I can put what I want on this subject, NOT what they think I need.

No wonder so many of them have probs. It's the stuff they install on it.

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