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<blockquote data-quote="rsbrux" data-source="post: 1173775" data-attributes="member: 49539"><p>Indeed, the newly attached logfiles inculde both variations. Subjectively, the MS codecs worked better, but that isn't saying much ;-}</p><p></p><p>I looked at this again, and disabling Defender in the Settings GUI seems to prevent t from using an significant CPU. However, it is still the top process for memory usage. I guess I'll have to disable it in the registry, something I was hoping to avoid.</p><p></p><p>This is a mystery tome as well!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for pointing that out! Since the channel in question only broadcasts text and webcam panoramas, I naively assumed that it was SD. I have now attached logs from some attempts with an SD channel (both with MS and with LAV codecs, as mentioned above). These attempts managed to produce both sound a video for a minute or two, but the streaming quickly collapsed, with MP claiming that the connection was interrupted. MP does not handle these failures gracefully. If I wait long enough, the client will produce an error message and ask me to reconfigure the server address. At this point I can close the MP client GUI. However, the MP client process continues to run and has to be killed via Task Manager before WatchDog will collect the logs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbrux, post: 1173775, member: 49539"] Indeed, the newly attached logfiles inculde both variations. Subjectively, the MS codecs worked better, but that isn't saying much ;-} I looked at this again, and disabling Defender in the Settings GUI seems to prevent t from using an significant CPU. However, it is still the top process for memory usage. I guess I'll have to disable it in the registry, something I was hoping to avoid. This is a mystery tome as well! Thanks for pointing that out! Since the channel in question only broadcasts text and webcam panoramas, I naively assumed that it was SD. I have now attached logs from some attempts with an SD channel (both with MS and with LAV codecs, as mentioned above). These attempts managed to produce both sound a video for a minute or two, but the streaming quickly collapsed, with MP claiming that the connection was interrupted. MP does not handle these failures gracefully. If I wait long enough, the client will produce an error message and ask me to reconfigure the server address. At this point I can close the MP client GUI. However, the MP client process continues to run and has to be killed via Task Manager before WatchDog will collect the logs. [/QUOTE]
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