Dusting this old thread off, is anyone aware whether the podcast problem
has been fixed?
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Disabling podcast extension worked for me =D
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How does the launchpad works, will someone debug the podcast extension?
What if I want to use it?
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In my opinion, Banshee has come a long way since I last tried. Great
work! It imported my somewhat large collection fine and worked for
several hours on building the database, adjusting file and folder names,
etc.
In addition to BPM detection, I have found the following extensions to
cause
Same problem here. Won't even play audio smoothly there are dropouts
every now and again even tried disabling all the suggestions above.
Really annoying as it would be an amazing player and I really like the
cover art downloading and the context pane for internet options.
What a shame. Get your
Dropouts in my experience has been a pulseaudio issue when the system is
under load.
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Same problem here on 2.0.1 in clean install 64-bit Natty on Dell e6520.
Since this has been around since 09, why did they decide to include this in
Natty instead of Rhythmbox?
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Still getting this on 2.1.0, worse than in previous versions. CPU at
around 150% for 10 seconds or more after each song skip.
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Banshee is paused now, but CPU usage still is 10-20%. Sorry to say than,
but it's unacceptable.
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I am experiencing the cpu runaway with banshee as well (running
oneiric). I have not noticed it with rhythmbox, but will see if I can
get it to exhibit the same symptom.
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Same problem here, CPU frequently jumps up to 200% while banshee is
running. banshee itself only consumes only ~5% (still inacceptable for
just decoding a mp3 file!), but it causes pulseaudio to consume 100-150%
cpu sometimes, rendering the whole system (including nautilus and ALL
processes which
Disabling BPM detection sorted it for me here, too.
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In my case CPU usage jumps to an average to 60 - 90 percent usage on
both cores in the Gnome System Monitor Resource tab as soon as Banshee
is started on 11.04. What is interesting though, is that on the Process
tab of the System Monitor, Banshee registers as only using 1 - 5
percent. Also when I
Observing unusually high CPU usage of Banshee 2.0 (Natty repos) with
internet features and most plugins disabled. For what it's worth,
Rhythmbox has considerably lower CPU usage.
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Been doing some more testing today, and I have a testcase:
1. Completely clear out the banshee library and config:
rm -rf ~/.config/banshee-1
rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/banshee-1
rm -rf ~/.cache/banshee-1
2. Start up banshee (it should be like the first time) and turn off all
plugins except Play
High CPU use also observed with Banshee 2.0 from the daily PPA.
FWIW I tried the same thing with rhythmbox and it never uses more than
5% CPU - which just happens to be the same amount of CPU that Banshee
uses while idling with all plugins disabled.
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CPU usage on next song reported upstream here:
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the one that has been closed due to lack of interest.
Note that there seems to be several issues which cause banshee to eat
the CPU, not just one problem with one plugin.
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I am having the same problem. Even when not playing anything, banshee
uses 71-80% of the cpu (but only with activated BPM auto detection
plugin).
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Banshee 1.8.1 High cpu and Ram on 1Gb ram laptop with amd turion 64x2...
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confirmed on maverick 32bit - I have a really fast computer and the
podcast extension seems to freeze banshee. Also nothing special in
debug.
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Running Banshee with the --uninstalled option (with many extensions
enabled) works for me. Not sure if thats ideal.
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After news that Banshee will be default for 11.04, I installed and began
enjoying the app. However, within a few hours I've run into this bug.
Turning off most of the extensions does seem to help it for me, but what
a let down. It's hard for me to nail down which extension is giving me
the most
I disabled all plugins and CPU usage is now around 17% (down from
~100%), but I still consider this a bug. 17% CPU utilization for playing
an MP3 is not acceptable IMO.
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Today is my first try on Banshee media player, because boredom lol, so I
guess give this baby a try on my Dell 1501 on Ubuntu 10.10 Marverick.
At first start up everything look great, audio output quality is fine,
only downside is the equaliser quality (really need to improve). Then I
realised my
I can confirm this in Maverick. Using Banshee PPA
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Removed a lot of plugins I didn't use and the CPU got from 75% down to
12%.
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ubuntu 10.04 - banshee 1.6.0
9500+ items in my library.
cpu usage before disabling BPM detection - 60% ram - 400mb+
cpu usage after disabling BPM detection - ~15% ram - 60mb
definitely an issue.
by disabling media player support (all of them - ipod, mass storage, MTP,
iriver) i also managed
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I'm using ubuntu 10.10 beta and Banshee 1.7.5 just hogs CPU and RAM.
When playing a song CPU usage varies between 120-175% and when the
program is sleeping its still 60-120%. Banshee also uses all the
available RAM and hangs constantly, probably because perceived lack of
memory or RAM.
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Culprit for the massive memory and RAM usage for me might be Banshee's
new tendency to scan my external hard drives for music files. I don't
know if it is the reason, but I do know that before I installed Maverick
beta, Banshee did not touch my external hard drives where as now it
seems to be
+1 to what Gartmann said. Banshee goes into coma for minutes at a time
only to return for a brief hello. 1.6.1 in Lucid64
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For my machine, the mirage similarity engine plugin was what was eating
up my CPU. However this extension does not come with Banshee so I doubt
that is the same thing for every one else.
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For me, I think it is the Library Watcher plugin. One of my cpus get to
100% a few seconds after enabling this plugin, and it consistently drops
to a total of 5-10% when I disable it. It may be something for others to
try out as well. It behaves like this for normal 10.04 and the latest
stable
Disabling podcasts and restarting banshee brought my CPU usage from 100%
to reasonable values such that i can stop cooking breakfast on my laptop
=)
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with lucid beta2 64bit and banshee 1.6 only way for me to consistently
have low cpu is to disable the bpm plugin
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On Friday 16,April,2010 04:21 AM, Cuppa-Chino wrote:
with lucid beta2 64bit and banshee 1.6 only way for me to consistently
have low cpu is to disable the bpm plugin
The BPM Extension taking up CPU is another issue altogether, and only happens
when importing music, as it has to analyze the
I also had this problem without having an encrypted file system.
Deactivating the option
Edit Preferences Source Specific Automatically detect BMP for all
songs
did the trick. Not it's back to reasonable CPU usage.
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I also have this problem. `banshee --debug` shows that beat detection is
running. I would assume that's an intensive process, have you guys tried
that?
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Since I reported this bug I have bought a new and much more powerful
computer. After a fresh install of Karmic, Banshee is just the same.
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One thing I was wondering if is this bug is related to encrypted file
systems. My hypothesis would be that the whole of the sqlite db would
need to be re-encrypted after an update and sync, and maybe banshee
1.5.x is rather more keen on doing a sync. Or maybe it is sqlite.
So could other people
No encryption necessary, plain filesystem (ext3 in my case) and lots of
files/podcasts registered in db.
I am almost never able to complete a single task with banshee/podcast
without twice starting and killing it in the progress. Something that
could be achieved in 2 minutes work takes at least
I do not use any encrypted FS. I can understand that SQLite is resource
hungry but what about when it is just iconfied and playing an MP3?
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On Saturday 09,January,2010 01:20 AM, Alistair Buxton wrote:
I do not use any encrypted FS. I can understand that SQLite is resource
hungry but what about when it is just iconfied and playing an MP3?
It shouldn't take too much CPU usage in that kind of situation, especially
because there are
I can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 9.10. I installed clean system and run
Banshee without any old configuration. Moreover I disabled almost all
plugins (I use only playback queue, file system queue, multimedia keys,
CD cover fetcher and bmp detection).
After a week of banshee has suddenly started
Done more testing, and it's not just generating a big list view that
causes slowness. (New Items AND Downloaded AND All Podcasts) is normally
around 10-20 items. If in that I mark an item as old, it still takes 5
seconds of 100% cpu to do that.
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Vacuuming the sqlite database helped a little bit ... If anyone else
wants to try this, you first install the sqlite3 package, and then (at
the command line)
$ sqlite3 ~/.config/banshee-1/banshee.db VACUUM;
I will play with gconf soon and report back.
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I backed up .gconf/apps/banshee-1/ .config/banshee-1/ and
.cache/banshee-1/ (There were no /apps/banshee or .config/banshee files
on my system).
I then tried `gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/banshee
/apps/banshee-1` but that does not seem to have made any difference. It
still takes about 5
On Friday 23,October,2009 12:15 AM, Hamish Downer wrote:
I backed up .gconf/apps/banshee-1/ .config/banshee-1/ and
.cache/banshee-1/ (There were no /apps/banshee or .config/banshee files
on my system).
I then tried `gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/banshee
/apps/banshee-1` but that does
I tried 'banshee --debug' - there was no output during the periods of
100% cpu usage. I've attached the log file, but it looks pretty
uninteresting to me.
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OK, it's definitely the podcast extension in my case. If I disable it
then banshee is nice and snappy. But when it is on, jumping around
within the podcast functionality causes 100% cpu for a bit. When it is
on, jumping around in other bits is quite fast actually, but as I
generally use the
I tried moving the banshee config files (in ~/.config , ~/.cache and
~/.gconf/apps/ ) out of the way to try banshee with a clean set up, and
still had this problem, so it is not related to my data.
Possible duplicates are bug #448533 and bug #440707.
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Just tried banshee in a fresh user account, and it worked fine, so why
won't it work for me when I move the database around ...
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On Thursday 22,October,2009 01:22 AM, Hamish Downer wrote:
Just tried banshee in a fresh user account, and it worked fine, so why
won't it work for me when I move the database around ...
Something in gconf perhaps? Or perhaps migration from old Banshee settings?
Old settings:
Gconf:
I can confirm this in karmic - on opening, cpu goes through the roof for
a while. Any interaction seems to take ages - even without playing
music. (I mostly use it for managing podcasts).
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Update: This problem seems to be getting worse. Banshee is now using 70%
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