https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397532
--- Comment #7 from Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+sams...@kernel.org> --- (In reply to Wabi from comment #1) > Move the mouse helps. It's repeated about 1 minute. That is probably making the scheduler to wake Kaffeine process earlier, in order to handle mouse events. I would expect this kind of behaviour if some other process is running in background, making CPU busy. (In reply to Wabi from comment #2) > German channels haven't this problem but polish only have. Perhaps that polish channel is using a higher resolution or require a different kind of video acceleration. I would expect this kind of behavior if, for such channel, instead of using the GPU for doing a video decoding, it is doing it in software. Btw, there was a reported bug that Kaffeine eats too much CPU when doing video de-interlacing. Perhaps, for this polish channel, it is doing software de-interlacing, with can be very CPU intensitive specially on high-res channels. On Kaffeine 2.0.15, the default changed to "Disabled", as most channels nowadays don't need de-interlacing. Yet, Kaffeine stores your preference. So, I suggest you to double-check if de-interlacing is disabled on your setup. This is at this menu: Playback -> Video -> Deinterlace The first option there is "Disabled". If you change via this menu, the setting will be persistent. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.