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[bongo-devel] Re: Too slow...
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Dieter Deyke |
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[bongo-devel] Re: Too slow... |
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Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:45:22 -0700 |
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Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:
> Dieter Deyke <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I hate to be the one who is always complaining and whining, but...
>
> You have yet to do any complaining or whining.
>
> On the contrary, everything you've said on this list has
> been constructive, and you're always helpful and responsive.
>
>> Did anything change in the last couple of days which would
>> make Bongo need more horsepower?
>
> I think the only thing that changed in the last couple of
> days is that we added the icons.
>
>> I have a 400 MHz Debian system which was doing fine with Bongo
>> before, but now the music gets interrupted by random pauses.
>> top shows about 10% user CPU, but the music still skips.
>> Using XMMS instead of Emacs/VLC is fine.
>
> What about using (1) standalone VLC (`vlc -I rc foo.ogg'),
> and (2) noninteractive VLC (see `bongo-vlc-interactive')?
>
> --
> Daniel Brockman <address@hidden>
It must have been my home network, or some problem on the file server.
This morning everything was fine again. Sorry for the false alarm!
--
Dieter Deyke
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