As the topic says, is there anyway to set a higher priority on the music player so it doesn't stutters while doing other stuff on my N900? I don't mind if an app takes 1 second longer to launch, as long as the music still plays.
The music player is /usr/bin/pulseaudio, right? If so, it doesn't seem to work. It lagged a little bit still. Also the command line options already include --high-priority.
EDIT: Ran 'renice -10 <pulseaudio PID>' but it still lagged sometimes..
EDIT#2: Also ran 'renice -20 <pulseaudio PID>' (the highest priority) but it still lagged.
the decoding is probably happening in hardware, so what could be happening is that the storage media is not able to feed the hardware fast enough. are there any other read or write activity happening when it stutters?
the decoding is probably happening in hardware, so what could be happening is that the storage media is not able to feed the hardware fast enough. are there any other read or write activity happening when it stutters?
Stuttering usually happens when rendering webpages or doing something a bit more resource demanding.
I read that nexus one and droid also suffer from this.
the decoding is probably happening in hardware, so what could be happening is that the storage media is not able to feed the hardware fast enough. are there any other read or write activity happening when it stutters?
Yes, I guess Firefox uses it's fair share of the memory. Maybe I should disable the disc cache?
Stuttering usually happens when rendering webpages or doing something a bit more resource demanding.
I read that nexus one and droid also suffer from this.
We have a DSP chip, From what i under stand it handles sound processing and network traffic so downloads could cause it. The cpu would be what accually does the rendering.
If you want to see if its the storage bandwith topping out, you could always stick your music on the sd card and test that theroy. I keep all my music on the sd, and i only get shuttering when I get notifaction spamed.