On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:04:12PM -0000, Si Dedman wrote:
> Hi Chow, all,
> I'm getting what I think is a similar thing: 100% use of one CPU core after
> saving any tags edits (2.4ghz dual core E6600); generally sluggish
> performance. I've turned BPM detection off & podcast support off. I just ran
> the debug command as per your advice to Myk, made one tag edit, saved, waited
> til the CPU dropped back to idle (~15 seconds) then closed & pasted the
> (visible) terminal to a file. The file makes no mention of the file I tagged
> though, which seems odd?
Why don't you attach the output and let me see?
> Banshee v2.62 on xubuntu 14.10 (was the same on 14.04).
>
> p.s. is there a daily PPA?
Yes there is, but it's disabled for now -- there's been a migration from Gtk2 to
Gtk3, and that's not been done for some of the intermediate libraries in the
dependency chain (libgpod).
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:04:12PM -0000, Si Dedman wrote:
> Hi Chow, all,
> I'm getting what I think is a similar thing: 100% use of one CPU core after
> saving any tags edits (2.4ghz dual core E6600); generally sluggish
> performance. I've turned BPM detection off & podcast support off. I just ran
> the debug command as per your advice to Myk, made one tag edit, saved, waited
> til the CPU dropped back to idle (~15 seconds) then closed & pasted the
> (visible) terminal to a file. The file makes no mention of the file I tagged
> though, which seems odd?
Why don't you attach the output and let me see?
> Banshee v2.62 on xubuntu 14.10 (was the same on 14.04).
>
> p.s. is there a daily PPA?
Yes there is, but it's disabled for now -- there's been a migration from Gtk2 to
Gtk3, and that's not been done for some of the intermediate libraries in the
dependency chain (libgpod).
--
Kind regards,
Loong Jin