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100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
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100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
Ver 2.0.1 is using 100% of the CPU, and as a result the whole machine stops working.
919263- Messages : 43
Date d'inscription : 2019-11-09
Re: 100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
If this problem is repeatable, then give the download url that leads to this problem or write how to reproduce it.
antdm- Messages : 673
Date d'inscription : 2017-08-14
Re: 100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
It does not matter what site you are downloading from, I was downloading from Youtube, if there are 2-3 downloads going on, the CPU usage is like at 50%, but if there are 5-6, that is when the problem starts.
Further, I noticed, that once the download is complete and the app is stitching the fragments, that is when the CPU usage hits 100% and stays there till the stitching is complete.
The culprit seems to be FFMpeg module, I think.
I tried to attach a screenshot here a couple of times, but it does not accept any attachments.
Further, I noticed, that once the download is complete and the app is stitching the fragments, that is when the CPU usage hits 100% and stays there till the stitching is complete.
The culprit seems to be FFMpeg module, I think.
I tried to attach a screenshot here a couple of times, but it does not accept any attachments.
919263- Messages : 43
Date d'inscription : 2019-11-09
Re: 100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
Please learn more the settings tab "Conversion"
Select To convert files to use: AntDM internal method...
Try to change "Timeout beetween conversion cycles" param.
Select To convert files to use: AntDM internal method...
Try to change "Timeout beetween conversion cycles" param.
antdm- Messages : 673
Date d'inscription : 2017-08-14
Re: 100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
OK, I will try that.
Another thing, is it possible for you do designate or ask the user to create a folder for the fragments before it is stitched? Both the downloads and stitching use the same folder, and if the fragments are small for a large final file, the whole folder is full of them. If there was a seperate folder for this, like a temp folder, that would make this a very clean experience.
Another thing, is it possible for you do designate or ask the user to create a folder for the fragments before it is stitched? Both the downloads and stitching use the same folder, and if the fragments are small for a large final file, the whole folder is full of them. If there was a seperate folder for this, like a temp folder, that would make this a very clean experience.
919263- Messages : 43
Date d'inscription : 2019-11-09
Re: 100% CPU usage with Ver 2.0.1
Settings\Categories\Folder for Temporary Files919263 wrote:
Another thing, is it possible for you do designate or ask the user to create a folder for the fragments before it is stitched? Both the downloads and stitching use the same folder, and if the fragments are small for a large final file, the whole folder is full of them. If there was a seperate folder for this, like a temp folder, that would make this a very clean experience.
antdm- Messages : 673
Date d'inscription : 2017-08-14
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