A of totem (3.13.90-1) the totem-mozilla (browser plugin) package is no
longer shipped.
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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mpegaudioparse is part of gstreamer, so I would suspect the totem
plugin, especially if you don't have firefox's native gstreamer support
enabled (check media.gstreamer.enabled in your config).
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Okay, Ubuntu enables firefox gstreamer by default.
To troubleshoot, I would first disable the totem plugin. If Firefox still
misbehaves and leaves mpegaudioparse processes, then I would disable native
gstreamer support (set media.gstreamer.enabled to false).
As for the functionality of gstreamer
I'm also wondering whether you have gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly (or the
gstreamer0.10 fluendo plugin) installed to support mp3.
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Tit
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same problem, my computers' cpu usage is over 200%. which is
the way to fix it ?
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Title:
firefox 200% CPU usage while id
Disable (or uninstall) the totem-mozilla plugin.
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Title:
firefox 200% CPU usage while idle/shutdown: mpegaudioparse0 and
mpegaudi
Changing to totem-mozilla based on user's feedback.
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => totem (Ubuntu)
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Title:
firefox 200% CP
Ubuntu 14.04 just updated Firefox to 30.0 and for the first time I'm
seeing this problem. `top -H` shows two mpegaudioparse0/1 threads at
98.6 and 96.6 %CPU.
I have totem and totem-mozilla packages installed. Confusingly, Totem
doesn't appear in about:addons > Plugins, but if I click the _More_ li
I removed totem-mozilla over a week ago, and I thought it was helping
the first few days. The last few days, however, the issue seems to be
returning. It's always after viewing a few YouTube-videos with their
HTML5 player that Firefox starts to use over 100% CPU, the temperature
of my cores rises t
@Gwildor: is your CPU usage caused by mpegaudioparse process? If not,
then you're probably experiencing a different bug.
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fi
In top it was showing up as just "firefox", but that was in regular
view. I will try it with threaded view now (which was harder to find how
to enable than I thought, but apparently it's just shift + H to toggle.
All I found in top's manpages was -H argument).
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Just an update: I got it again now (it's not always it seems, I would
say once every 5 video's or so), and it showed up on top simply as
"Media Decode #6". I guess it's an unrelated issue then.
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In about:config I can see that media.gstreamer.enabled is default (true)
Should I try if this happens again if I set it to false?
Which functionality will I lose if I set it to false?
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Daniel Letzeisen
<1304...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> mpegaudioparse is part of
After deinstalling gstreamer plugins and totem-mozilla plugin and
disabling gstreamer setting in firefox the problem disappeared.
I then step-by-step reactivated these packages except for the
totem-mozilla plugin. The bug did not appear again.
I will now install totem-mozilla and see what happens
I have gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly installed
I have gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 installed
I have gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad installed
I do not know why I installed them, must be many months ago...
I removed the totem-mozilla package to see if the bug will occur
again, just to check one thing at a time
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