Something's weird there...
I have in my /etc/rc.local a command line that starts my playlist at bootup. There, ntuxplayer takes 99%. I comment out the playlist line in my rc.local and reboot.
I start my playlist manually, and it takes only from 0.7% to 3% max. I don't understand.
I have found where the problem comes from. But I don't know how to fix this.
/etc/rc.local contains 2 lines like :
playlist0.sh & playlist1.sh &
playlist0.sh contains 'ntuxplayer -d 0 foo0.mpg'. playlist1.sh contains 'ntuxplayer -d 1 foo1.mpg'.
When "playlist0.sh &" is launched with a "&", I get 99% CPU load. When I launch without the "&" everything's fine. But the problem is that I can't play plalist1.sh at the same time if I don't that "&".
I know this is a little off topic. It's more a linux problem I guess. With anychance, someone has maybe already seen that effect ? I think it's weired...
Regards, -- Alexandre CONRAD - TLV Research & Development tel : +33 1 30 80 55 05 fax : +33 1 30 56 55 06 6, rue de la plaine 78860 - SAINT NOM LA BRETECHE FRANCE
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