I'm attempting v5.0.3 nightly in winXP
I also have moodlogic installed and enabled in slimp3
server is pegged at 100% and nothing is going to/playing on the player.
performance shows server doing some IOreads but no IOwrites.
slimp3 player display is blank - as if the server isn't there.
Twofold question:
1. what's going on?
2. how does one use/view logging?
Thanks
Wayne
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2003-12-27, 14:38 #1Wayne MeryGuest
100% CPU
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2003-12-27, 19:40 #2
100% CPU
Hi Wayne,
I'm not seeing that behavior on my XP machine here. Did the 100% CPU
usage end after the scan of your music library finished?
Also, what happens if you disable the MoodLogic support temporarily?
-dean
On Dec 27, 2003, at 1:38 PM, Wayne Mery wrote:
> I'm attempting v5.0.3 nightly in winXP
> I also have moodlogic installed and enabled in slimp3
>
> server is pegged at 100% and nothing is going to/playing on the player.
> performance shows server doing some IOreads but no IOwrites.
> slimp3 player display is blank - as if the server isn't there.
>
> Twofold question:
> 1. what's going on?
> 2. how does one use/view logging?
>
> Thanks
> Wayne
>
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2003-12-27, 21:02 #3vseerror@lehigh.eduGuest
100% CPU
Quoting dean blackketter <dean (AT) slimdevices (DOT) com>:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> I'm not seeing that behavior on my XP machine here. Did the 100% CPU
> usage end after the scan of your music library finished?
I think it was not until I selected an album to play.
Will double check.
> Also, what happens if you disable the MoodLogic support temporarily?
already disabled with same result
could it be something in IDxxx tags?
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2003-12-28, 08:38 #4
100% CPU
On Dec 27, 2003, at 8:02 PM, vseerror (AT) lehigh (DOT) edu wrote:
> Quoting dean blackketter <dean (AT) slimdevices (DOT) com>:
>
>> Hi Wayne,
>>
>> I'm not seeing that behavior on my XP machine here. Did the 100% CPU
>> usage end after the scan of your music library finished?
>
> I think it was not until I selected an album to play.
> Will double check.
Great. Any help in reproducing it here would be appreicated.
>
>> Also, what happens if you disable the MoodLogic support temporarily?
>
> already disabled with same result
> could it be something in IDxxx tags?
Possibly, but it's probably something having to do with networking...
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2003-12-28, 13:10 #5Wayne MeryGuest
100% CPU
dean blackketter wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2003, at 8:02 PM, vseerror (AT) lehigh (DOT) edu wrote:
>
>> Quoting dean blackketter <dean (AT) slimdevices (DOT) com>:
>>
>>> Hi Wayne,
>>>
>>> I'm not seeing that behavior on my XP machine here. Did the 100% CPU
>>> usage end after the scan of your music library finished?
>>
mystery solved.
library scan did not finish.
I found a recursive link between two drives of "My Music" folders.
Not sure how long it was there.