2015-10-27, 23:50
(2015-10-27, 23:44)marcelveldt Wrote:(2015-10-27, 20:32)Lunatixz Wrote: I hate to ask, but I've noticed you recently added a monitoring service to your script that... unfortunately kills the performance of my script.
I'm not sure if it's the monitoring service itself (which in the past I've had issue with) or the log entry flood??...
That kodi monitor has always been in the script so not recently added. I find it a bit hard to belive it kills the performance from your script because all it does is reset some window props so widgets get reloaded. I think there must be some other reason for that perhaps ?
Currently I have the verbose logging attached to the Kodi debug log, did that for testing only now that I'm ironing out the latest issues.
It might be that all that verbose logging actually has impact on performance. I'll make it a setting asap.
Take a look at KodiMonitor.py from the skinhelper script, you'll see that there really isn't much in there...
Its fine if you want to ignore my request, I completely understand as a developer... But seeing as your script is a helper and most skins will want to include it. It would suck for me to have to recommend my users uninstall it.
Also I've spent some time adding support for your plugin... would hate to drop all the new work.
I wouldn't have brought it up unless I was 100% sure... finding it hard to believe? Try it out...
Install my plugin without your script... Change channels (channel surf), ie. Load a kodi playlist, unload kodi playlist., Load a kodi playlist all within maybe 1 second...
Now install your helper script and repeat..