cabsandy
04-05-2011, 08:08 PM
Hi,
Trying out the trial version again (2.2.0.0) because its the only DLNA server I can find that will play/transcode .wtv files recorded on a WIN 7 machine (PS3MS, Serviio and TVersity all fail.) ;)
Using it through the native DLNA player of my Samsung B series TV-it plays ok, no problems there but when I look at the PC from where the file is being hosted on my network, CPU util remains at 70% after I kill the file and/or turn off the TV. I notice that ffmpeg is still running.I kill this process and the util drop back to normal.It appears that Mezzmo does not shut down this process? I have left it for about 10 mins and it is still running-if this was to continue I would imagine my PC would eventually run out of grunt, if I was opening file after file.
I attach the logs for your info-I'll be up front and would like to buy Mezzmo but this puts me off, plus the fact that you dont support Internet streaming (ala TVersity for the BBI player here in the UK) but thought it best you know what I'm seeing.
cheers
cabs
PS- http://forum.conceiva.com/showthread.php/545-High-CPU-utilization sounds similar but not the same
Trying out the trial version again (2.2.0.0) because its the only DLNA server I can find that will play/transcode .wtv files recorded on a WIN 7 machine (PS3MS, Serviio and TVersity all fail.) ;)
Using it through the native DLNA player of my Samsung B series TV-it plays ok, no problems there but when I look at the PC from where the file is being hosted on my network, CPU util remains at 70% after I kill the file and/or turn off the TV. I notice that ffmpeg is still running.I kill this process and the util drop back to normal.It appears that Mezzmo does not shut down this process? I have left it for about 10 mins and it is still running-if this was to continue I would imagine my PC would eventually run out of grunt, if I was opening file after file.
I attach the logs for your info-I'll be up front and would like to buy Mezzmo but this puts me off, plus the fact that you dont support Internet streaming (ala TVersity for the BBI player here in the UK) but thought it best you know what I'm seeing.
cheers
cabs
PS- http://forum.conceiva.com/showthread.php/545-High-CPU-utilization sounds similar but not the same