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27.04.2007 11:22:59
Overly large CPU usage when Wii remote missing
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I have Remote Buddy configured to use a Wii remote. I've noticed when the remote is away from my MacBook, Remote Buddy starts taking a fairly large percentage of a CPU (10% according to "top -o cpu"), and video playback on MythTV gets choppy. I assume this is because of polling, but I'm hopeful this could be made more reasonable.

I can quit Remote Buddy in these situations, but it'd be nice to just leave it running. 

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27.04.2007 20:38:02
Re: Overly large CPU usage when Wii remote missing
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Hello Glenn,

thanks for asking.

Remote Buddy has to constantly look for the Wiimote in order to allow 
it to be connected to Remote Buddy at any time. Any other solution I 
can think of using the documented APIs would mean to require manual 
interaction for "anytime-connecting", which is something critical for 
many Remote Buddy users.

You can simply disable the polling by turning off the Bluetooth 
Receiver - or set it to not search for Remotes on startup (which has 
the sole effect of the BT Receiver not being activated automatically 
at startup, so this effect will end as soon as you turn the BT 
receiver on).

Hope that helps.

Please send me an Activity Monitor "Analyze log" / Sample of Remote 
Buddy running if the problem persists nonetheless.

Best regards, 
Felix