Just cheched, issue on desktop apperared because I had "icon view" zoom
setting at 150%. Switching back to default 100%, it does not happen,
even when on desktop. Leaving huge video file on desktop, switching
again to 150%, system slows down! May I try running totem-gstreamer-
video-thumbnailer --s
No, it does not. Switching from "List view 50%" (my default) to "Icon
view 66%" runs smooth. Changing zoom to 100% or less runs fine too. 150%
or more, I get the issue and must kill Nautilus. May it be a bigger size
thumbnail creation?
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do you get the issue using the standard zoom setting?
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I haven't got totem-xine package installed, but I can tell that totem-
gstreamer-video-thumbnailer runs fine.
totem-gstreamer-video-thumbnailer --gst-debug-level=5 huge_video.avi
thumbnail.png
Anyway, I just discovered that opening Nautilus in a folder with many
huge videos (16 files, 50 GB), the
do you get the issue on any video? could you try running totem-
gstreamer-video-thumbnailer or totem-xine-video-thumbnailer manually and
see if you get the same issue?
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Does it load the WHOLE file in memory? Can't it just load a small
portion near midtime to make a single thumbnail?
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totem is doing the video thumbnail but it seems normal that getting a
frame in video uses some ressources, that's not really a bug
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I tried disabling preview for "Other previewable files" under "File
management preferences". Obviously problem does not happens, just to
confirm that. Sorry for the pentuple post, I wasn't able to attach more
than one file at a time.
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** Attachment added: "Huge video moved to another place from console, nautilus
killed, problem disappears"
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Tested on another computer with 2GB RAM, no swap space used but same
problem. Nautilus seems to load the whole video file (1.2GB size) in
memory, then doing some kind of elaboration which hangs the system. I
don't think valgrind log contains something useful, but here it is. I
also attached three
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