FROM : Darkshadow
DATE : Mon Apr 11 22:29:04 2005
On Apr 2, 2005, at 12:28 AM, Jesus De Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is specific to my app, it probably is, but when I
> launch it I can read these messages in the Console.app:
>
> overrun: 392 frames factor: 0.990099 queue factor: 0.990104
> overrun: 512 frames factor: 0.990099 queue factor: 0.990103
> ...
> underrun: ask: 512 queued: 120 provided: 0
> underrun: ask: 512 queued: 120 provided: 0
> underrun: ask: 512 queued: 120 provided: 0
> ...
>
> Does anybody know what this is all about? Is it because I use too many
> NSTimers?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jesus
Hmm, do you have the Miglia AlchemyTV DVR installed? I get those
messages when the TV tuner is being accessed on it...
Darkshadow (aka Michael Nickerson)
DATE : Mon Apr 11 22:29:04 2005
On Apr 2, 2005, at 12:28 AM, Jesus De Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is specific to my app, it probably is, but when I
> launch it I can read these messages in the Console.app:
>
> overrun: 392 frames factor: 0.990099 queue factor: 0.990104
> overrun: 512 frames factor: 0.990099 queue factor: 0.990103
> ...
> underrun: ask: 512 queued: 120 provided: 0
> underrun: ask: 512 queued: 120 provided: 0
> underrun: ask: 512 queued: 120 provided: 0
> ...
>
> Does anybody know what this is all about? Is it because I use too many
> NSTimers?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jesus
Hmm, do you have the Miglia AlchemyTV DVR installed? I get those
messages when the TV tuner is being accessed on it...
Darkshadow (aka Michael Nickerson)
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Jesus De Meyer | Apr 2, 10:28 | |
| Rudi Sherry | Apr 11, 21:38 | |
| Darkshadow | Apr 11, 22:29 |






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