@luc apologies really slammed with work so trying to catch up a little

the operation you described is as expected

the sluggish VU's is down to a bug that has been resolved but has as of
yet not been deployed

use the downmix switch on the command as the single VU operates
correctly.

bit confused - you don't need jivelite for the monitor to run

the monitor is intended for light weight installs where you only have a
simple monochrome, for now, OLED

Jivelite is a full featured UI and has all and more functionality than
the monitor

Jivelite can display meters, and much prettier than those in the
monitor, technically less dynamic but most if not all won't care!

its either one or the other, but I don't think you'd need both ;)

running both you could definitely be hitting trouble with shared memory
as multiple processes would be locking and unlocking memory to snapshot
and analyze, deadlocks and conflicts definitely could bind and it could
get ugly fast. 

as part of the development for larger grayscale displays much of the
visualization code has been reworked to take advantage of the color
space as well as improving the memory and resources needed to visualize
the data.

the VU code got a 100% rewrite, the meters are now drawn rather than
rendered from a stored image.  They now have realistic physics too. 
There's a video link in an earlier post showing the new version in
action.

the code is blazing fast and operates really well with the large format
displays - SPI devices

I originally developed using very low level calls against the device,
porting those back to the graphics library I'm getting a bit of a
slowdown

I have pi4 and pi3 devices I test against along with several OLED
flavors, they should all function the same so while its nice to bump to
a pi4 its not necessary

new code much leaner and meaner so that shouldn't be happening!

I'm trying to find the time to close this out and deploy an update, bit
of a scramble with other commitments.

Watch this space though and day now!



As of *11-Apr-2021* my digitized collection is (25769 hours 7 minutes) +
(5 seconds) or
2.94[/B] YEARS IN DURATION
RANDOM CONTINUOUS PLAY WOULD REALLY ANNOY THE NEIGHBORS...

DIGITIZED THUS FAR:

[B]TOTAL TRACKS: 167,701
TOTAL ALBUMS: 15,378
TOTAL ARTISTS: 22,095
TOTAL GENRES: 775
TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 25769:07:05

With another ~2700 yet to be ripped... a moving target such that it is
...
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