sirber
March 8, 2024, 7:12pm
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Server Version#: ?
Player Version#: ?
On Mac and Linux, Brave browser, I see a 25% CPU+ on the front home page. I have all the online sources disabled. The only activity going on is “Detecting intros”. The CPU should be near zero for that kind of activity.
Detecting Intros uses the CPU. It analyzes the audio track of the files. You will see the CPU utilization increase during intro detection.
Is your CPU a quad core (or HT dual core)? It sounds like Detecting Intros is maxing a single core, which is appropriate.
sirber
March 9, 2024, 3:19pm
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I’m talking about the web application “plex desktop”, not the server. It’s always high on CPU, on the “client side”.
@sirber
Which CPU (specifics please) are you using?
FWIW, I stopped using Brave over two years ago because of how poorly it’s written
and that I discovered several security flaws
sirber
March 9, 2024, 4:49pm
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All of my CPUs…
I5-3380m
Celeron n4020
Apple M2
In comparaison, Jellyfin web interface uses less than 2%.
The Plex/web browser is Javascript (interpreted language which is constantly running)
As I sit here responding. the forum’s page is consuming 22% of a core (it’s also written in Javascript) in Chrome on an i7-8809 CPU.
All things said and done,
The i5 is a dual-core CPU - 2900 passmarks (2013 CPU)
The Celeron is a dual-core CPU - 1500 passmarks
So what’s it taking of the Apple M2 CPU? (use the ‘top’) program.
Guess this comes down to which web UI you want?
Ok, thanks for clarifying. Without that statement you could have been on the same computer you are running PMS on, which is what I thought. Best of luck.
sirber
March 9, 2024, 5:29pm
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If this forum is also taking 22% doing nothing, maybe you’re doing JavaScript wrong
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June 7, 2024, 5:29pm
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