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I fixed it making a little script that disable executable rights before
i start downloading videos/files and i restore executable rights when i
fisish downloading.
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Thumbnailing slows copying files
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Can't elaborate on the cause, but Gnome-video-thumbnailer (GVT) was
running out of control (95-99% CPU usage) on my Core2Duo system. I was
able to correct the behavior by turning off the download speed
limitation I had placed on an episode of Battlestar Galatica, which was
downloading in
Same here. I noticed high cpu possesion happens when thumbnailing some video
file which is incomplete or broken,
such as the file being downloaded but unfinished by BT software.
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Nearly crashed my entire computer. Window borders were killed, top panel
died, RAM usage flew threw the roof. This bug hit me very hard.
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Good news! The new option of adding a .part suffix at incomplete downloads,
included in the newer version of Transmission bittorrent client, indirectly
helped me with this bug: the thumbnails aren't regenerated anymore.
But this bug still exists: gnome-video-thumbnailer should wait some bigger
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also, it's still not fixed in lucid.
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why changing status to invalid? what do you need to be triaged?
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This bug has not been marked as Invalid. However, the task for Totem
has. This is because it has nothing to do with this bug. As you can see
on the top of this page there are still two tasks open: one for Nautilus
in Ubuntu and one for an upstream bug report.
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I am assigning this to nautilus since the upstream bug is also assigned
to nautilus.
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Still present in karmic.
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I can confirm this bug in Jaunty. Downloading files on the desktop is
enough to recreate the issue.
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Applying the instructions at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/187136/comments/5
that allow the usage of totem-xine for thumbnail instead of totem-
gstreamer actually works.
Obviously this doesn't solve the issue, but I think it's a good
workaround for those people that have
I am having the same problem using Transmission or downloading a file
from firefox. I think this has been happening for a while, but it is
only recently that I realised what it was.
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I'm a little disconcerted that this bug has been around for so long, and
yet that it is still marked as low priority. Sure, it's not a crasher,
but any application that is using 100% CPU is a big problem, in my
opinion.
The solution for this seems pretty obvious and easy to program. I wonder
if
Hi,
I'm using Intrepid and get the same bug when I download videos from my
video-cam in kdenlive (with firewire). Since a new .dv file is produced for
every scene kdenlive detects (typically 5 to 20 seconds) I get easily some
hundred .dv-files.
The title of the files is something like
Well, I believe you are right in the sense that if the folder to which
you are downloading the video is currently open/visible, the thumbnailer
tries to update the thumbnail and go crazy. Therefore if you are
downloading to a folder which is not visible, the problem will probably
not occur. As a
My experience is that this bug affects all the folteds as long as their
nautilus window is open.
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I did go into nautilus and turned off thumbnailing. However there is a
better solution. Where are you downloading your videos to? Probably
Desktop which constantly refreshes thus making the gnome-video-
thumbnailer trigger off constantly. Try moving your download folder to
another location.
You are welcome.
I have to note, however, this is a problem with gnome, not ubuntu or suse, so
it might be better to check http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430043
(just found)
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Thank you for this tip. The bug is still there (Intrepid).
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Hi everybody, it seems it has been nearly three weeks since last post, I
don't know the current situation, however, I had the same problem and I
found a temporary/quick solution. In nautilus, go to preferences,
preview and set show previews to never for other previewable
files (I am using gnome
IMO this is a fairly important bug as download of video files to desktop
is a very common desktop user operation. If a user is using the computer
while it's downloading a video it will make the whole desktop experience
suffer and user won't understand why.
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Just noticed that severity of the bug is set to major in gnome bugzilla
although the priority is set to normal. The bug is open since 2003 so I
believe people watching this bug in launchpad should also add comments
to gnome bugzilla as it's where the bug has a chance to be fixed.
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The same is happening with me -- Intrepid + Transmission
until a cure is found:
mv /usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer /usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer.no
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Agree with emilo. A serious problem with Intrepid. I'm using
Transmission.
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Hi all,
Running under Debian Lenny (Gnome 2.22.3) since a few time, I got it
too. 100% of the cpu when transfering divx to usb Hdd drive.
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I have recently updated to Intrepid and this problem is particularly
bad. If I useAazureus when the download folder is open, my laptop
becomes unusable. Same situation with Limewire. Probably this kind of
continuous update is ok with multicore architecture. however in older
machines and netbooks
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The bug still exists in hardy, or at least parts of it: thumbnails are
recreated often for files which are downloaded. According to the
upstream bug nothing has changed since 2005-05-08 and a steady stream of
duplicates is still coming.
Even though nautilus updates the thumbnail only when the
Hi there
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with
the development branch of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron?
Thanks for replying. I don't regularly use the program any more, so I
can't tell if it has disappeared. So, as far as I am concerned, you can
close the bug.
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Hi,
The problem here is that whenever a file is altered, Nautilus redoes its
thumbnail. This is *usually* good behavior, but it is not good behavior
for files that are being downloaded, because it wastes resources
generating thumbnails that will then be thrown away.
I don't know if it has been
nautilus only thumbnail if the file has not changed for some seconds
which means it should not trying to update a download thumbnails
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nautilus only thumbnail if the file has not changed for some seconds
which means it should not trying to update a download thumbnails
I believe we have a report that this bug is fixed in the next version.
By all means,
I can confirm this bug with Gutsy 32bit. Im getting a video via aim file
transfer on Pidgin. Its not continuously eating 100%, it just does so in
spikes on one or both cores every 10-30 seconds and runs at 100% for
another 10-30 seconds.
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Its very bad for laptop batterys to use 100% of the CPU all the time.
Is there any fix?
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I can confirm this bug, too. I think the correct strategy would be to
tell Nautilus to call the thumbnailer only, if there was no file change
(including write access, because downloading software preallocates the
file and doesn't alter it's length!) during the current view of the
folder. pressing
I can confirm this bug in Feisty. I think that is a Nautilus problem,
and also the importance should be set to normal because it consumes the
battery power of the laptops!
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that's not a gutsy target
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It seems that the same problem happens when copying huge video files to
slow mediums like USB harddisks. Video-thumbnailer is started again if
the target directory is open.
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I can confirm this for Feisty. This is not a Bittorrent problem. It is
general since it happens for every video file which is downloaded at the
moment and which is shown in Nautilus. I have this problem with
DownThemAll (Firefox plugin) too and the Thumbnailer uses 100% CPU and
lets my fan run
BTW I don't think that this is a Totem problem. I think Nautilus is the
app which starts gnome-video-thumnailer so it has to be fixed. Maybe
Nautilus shouldn't create Thumbnails for videos/files which are in use
(only writing, reading would be no problem).
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do you have a slow connexion or it stopping? Nautilus update the
thumbnail only if the file has not been changed again in some seconds to
avoid eating the CPU, if changes are made every 10 seconds the system
doesn't work correctly though
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I have a 6 Megabit connection.
I have realized that it takes over ten seconds after opening the directory with
the video download until the gnome-video-thumbnailer is started which consumes
nearly all cpu time he can get. After some time the process exits which results
in normal cpu usage for
Not sure why the importance is set to zero. This is a genuine bug:
gnome-bideo-thumbnailer should never use 100% CPU for a prolonged period
of time, no matter what the circumstances.
This bug is annoying, and comes up often when downloading video files
into a folder and simultaneously viewing the
Of course I meant the imortance should be set to normal, not to low.
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I can confirm this running Feisty and using gnome-video-thumbnailer from
totem-gstreamer 2.18.1-0ubuntu3. I don't think this is actually a bug,
meaning that nautilusthumbnailer is doing what they are designed to do.
1. Azureus is loading a video file to a directory nautilus is watching.
2.
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That file is an alternative, that's why it's not listed. Totem is used
for video thumbnailing. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Do you use
totem-gstreamer or totem-xine? Nautilus is supposed to try to thumbnail
the video only if it didn't change for some seconds so it doesn't keep
thumbnailing
Ubuntu Edgy, totem-gstreamer. The problem isn't that it tries to
thumbnail repeatedly. The problem is that it fails because parts of the
file are downloaded and parts aren't. And takes all available CPU power
in failing. It would be nice if it didn't try thumbnailing bittorrent
files, or
oh yeah, my current solution: $ while sleep 3; do killall
gnome-video-thumbnailer; done
Prevents it from wasting enough CPU to turn on my laptop's fan, anyway.
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I believe this is a component of the totem package. If this is incorrect
please change it.
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