vdr slowness when browsing channels

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Klaus Schmidinger wrote:

>> didn't make a big difference, exactly nothing with the dxr3 plugin 
>> (cpu use around 100%, probably most of the cpu is used by the dxr3 osd 
>> routines) and around 5-7% with the xine plugin (cpu use something less 
>> that 60% without the cStatus::MsgOsdItem, around 65% with).
>> I'm using a duron at 1200Mhz, probably the difference would be bigger 
>> with a less powerful cpu.
> 
> 
> So the cStatus thing isn't what's causing this.
> 
> Well, must be something else in text2skin then.
> After all, this is a rather complex plugin that does a lot
> of "eye candy" stuff - apparently beauty comes at a price... ;-)

Note that I did my tests with ST:TNG just to keep text2skin out of the 
picture ;-) but of course you're right: text2skin takes a noticeable hit 
on the cpu.
Anyway, even with enigma channel scrolling isn't slow with the xine 
plugin[*] but it is with the dxr3 (due to 100% cpu usage), so definitely 
cStatus isn't the cause (and I have ~4500 lines in channel.conf).
Since Guy's processor is comparable to mine (heck, his is an athlon, 
mine is a duron), there should be something else.
[*] with xine running on a different machine, probably running xine and 
vdr on the same machine would use too much cpu too.

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