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 "capture131.dv" and I'd like to see the thumbnail to be able to identify the scene without opening it in totem.
- That means, that the bug has nothing to do with the way how the movie was moved to the computer (Bittorrent, Firewire, ...) - I get the nearly 100% of CPU usage only if i open the folder with the files with nautilus. - If I wait until all files are thumbnailed, everything is fine (even with the opened folder). - Filesize doesn't seem to matter for gnome-video-thumbnail since the .dv-files are typically not very large (around 20 MB), but the thumbnailing process still takes around 10 s for every file. (for 200 scenes=files this makes still more than half an hour of 100% CPU usage). I think, there is real issue (not only an inconvenience for thumbnailing large movies) because 10 s of thumbnailing for a 5 MB file is not really a good performance. -- gnome-video-thumbnailer uses all available CPU power when using bittorrent https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/79030 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
