![]() ![]() I have already tried booting Windows with a "clean boot" and I still have the issue. I don't know if this is an issue with the Intel graphics drivers, but I searched online and came across a few posts where people have experienced the issue on other graphics cards, and a subsequent driver update fixed the issue. It also does not occur if I watch Netflix through Google Chrome. The strange part is that it does not occur with any other video content, such as Flash or playing videos locally. It is not just the video that is stuttering if I move the mouse while the video is playing, the mouse cursor also stutters, so I know it is not a network bandwidth issue. When I try to watch Netflix using the "Metro"/UWP Netflix app, or in Microsoft Edge, the computer is experiencing a stuttering issue every 1 or 2 seconds, consistently while the video is playing. I am currently running Windows 10 with the Creators Update, but I was also experiencing the same issue with the Anniversary Update. I am using the integrated Intel graphics (HD Graphics 530) with the latest drivers at the time I'm posting this (15.). ![]() I have a relatively new Skylake machine that I built a few months ago (Core i5 6600 in a Shuttle SH170R6 case, with the H170 chipset).
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