On Sat, Nov 8, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Set Hallstrom wrote: > > On 2014-11-07 16:58, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: > > > > What do you mean by the CPU going bananas? You mentioned javascript. > > What is the javascript for? Any chance you can pin down the reason more? > > > > Hi, > > Sorry, need to remember slang is not very handy in these types of > context... :facepalmingmyself: > > By going bananas i mean going overload. It doesn't push a full 100% over > longer periods of time, but the task manager shows firefox eating > between 95% and 100% of resources. also the sound starts flickering. > > I use the java script to control audio objects on my homepage a pretty > simple pause/play button, with an eventlistener loading new url when > sound ends. > > This happened to me as i was developing it using jekyll's build in http > server, and hence while i was refreshing a lot and frequently. > > I can reproduce it on many other pages with audio tags. Not only my own. > Everytime i refresh such a page, a new playback item for firefox is > displayed in the pulseaudio Volume Control, while the old ones remain > althought the VU meter is inactive on the older ones. If i quit firefox > these items disappear, but closing the concerned tab will not help. > > Hope this clears it up. If you have any idea of what else i can test, > let me know :) > > Thanks again! >
Do other browsers behave the same way? If yes, I still couldn't say for sure, but it sounds like a problem with pulseaudio. You could report a bug. In a terminal, type: ubuntu-bug pulseaudio. You'll need a launchpad account - http://launchpad.net. -- ubuntu-studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
