Processor Usage & QuickTime

xian xianman at mac.com
Tue Jan 14 01:38:01 EST 2003


Thanks a lot Chipp, that does the trick! Now if only my processor 
wouldn't peg to 100% while playing an mp3 =). I do hope QuickTime calls 
ease up a bit in 2.0!

Thanks again,
Christian


On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 08:24  PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

> set the filename of player 1 to empty ... should do the trick :-)
>
> -Chipp
>
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>> [mailto:use-revolution-admin at lists.runrev.com]On Behalf Of xian
>> Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 6:37 PM
>> To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
>> Subject: Processor Usage & QuickTime
>>
>>
>> Hello, I've just recently discovered Revolution and I am now working 
>> on
>> my first project with it. So far it's been a pretty smooth journey
>> except one thing that is really stumping me.
>>
>> Every time I load a file into a QuickTime player, my processor usage
>> jumps to 100%. This doesn't effect the performance of my computer at
>> all, except it just will never idle. This in effect heats my Powerbook
>> up to a very toasty temperature, and I would imagine would drain my
>> batteries fairly quickly if I wasn't plugged in to a power outlet.
>>
>> I take it this is probably a bug in Revolution which I hope will be
>> worked out in 2.0 =), but for now, is there anyway I can purge a file
>> from the player? Or perhaps someone has some crafty work arounds to
>> this problem...
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>> Christian
>>
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