On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 6:41 PM, David Lynam <[email protected]> wrote: > If I have Clementine open and it's trying to play something while stuck, it > will get to about 10% CPU. > If GNOME Shell is the cause (for example, if I hold down the volume > change key combination), this reaches about 5% CPU. > > During YouTube playback, Iceweasel gets to 13-15% CPU. > > For a few seconds during the start of the loop, two Pulseaudio processes > will reach 3-5% CPU each, then die down a bit. > > However, if I trigger this with a volume change, a few seconds later I > can still hear the looping and GNOME Shell is a bit unresponsive, but > none of the processes in question register >0.0% CPU usage. > > I added tsched=0 because I was getting horrific distortion and echoing > from the likes of Google Hangouts. I thought timer-based scheduling was > on by default and tsched=0 enables the older, interrupt-based > scheduling.
Yes, you are correct. Sorry about that. Does the problem happen if you enable timer scheduling? > > Log is attached. The problem is present from the very start of the > process. In it, I: > > - change volume via GNOME shell > - play a song in Clementine (and kill Clementine) > - play a sound in Iceweasel > - play a YouTube video in Iceweasel (uses non-free Flash) Something is trying to move the volume a lot. This is strange. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler _______________________________________________ pkg-pulseaudio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-pulseaudio-devel

