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List:       amarok-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 243487] Music-player application windows cause noticeable
From:       Marcus Harrison <marcus () harrisonland ! co ! uk>
Date:       2010-07-31 0:32:22
Message-ID: 20100731003222.6AC9B576D2 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #8 from Marcus Harrison <marcus harrisonland co uk>  2010-07-31 02:32:14 ---
No, it's not. Killing plasma, removing the plasma-driven context view in Amarok
or using Juk (and just recently, I've noticed with Dragon as well) results in
the same behaviour.

Recently, though, I have noticed that this only occurs with maximised windows
(with plasma-netbook, the titlebar is hidden but the window is not, "full
screen": it is standard maximise). When, "restored" to a floating window, the
lag disappears. This is especially noticeable with Dragon player when playing a
video, and reveals a strange detail:

When playing as a floating window, no lag is noticeable;
When the window is maximised, it produces lag - every three seconds or so, the
video lags for a second;
When playing full-screen (using the toolbar button), no lag is noticeable.

After further testing, the same thing occurs when the using plasma-desktop
with, "ordinary" desktop maximising (when the titlebars remain).

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