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    cpu and memory usage ?

    What is normal cpu and memory usage on sd and hd channel ?

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    For live TV? 1- 3% CPU

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    When I chose hd glass 16 skin show more percent usage ,but when I check with comand "top" on telnet show 2-3 % usage.
    For memory show 75%.

    Is this normal usage ?

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    Be careful with HD-Glass: it's not compatible with ViX, installs a lot of rubbish that can't be de-installed (other then by a clean flash) and eats sources itself.

    Memory 75% doesn't mean anything to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    Be careful with HD-Glass: it's not compatible with ViX, installs a lot of rubbish that can't be de-installed (other then by a clean flash) and eats sources itself.

    Memory 75% doesn't mean anything to me.
    Now I use "open pli " image and install hd glass 16 skin.
    I use this comand "top" with telnet and I check usage on cpu and ram and show cpu - 1-4% , ram memory - 69 - 75%

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    Be aware: PLi has the same incompatibilities with Glass as ViX has.
    Better use a neutral skin (= a skin without all kinds of rubbish hacking systemfiles etc), and use "Top".

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    I try with open pli skin and result is same,but if 69-75% usage on ram is normal,no problem.

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