> On Apr 22, 2018, at 11:22 PM, Rob Petrovec wrote:
>
>> VTDecodedXPCservice takes 147% of the processor cores on one of my boxes.
> That is to be expected if you are playing any video or audio, and is
> not new to High Sierra. There are tons of reports online about it
> VTDecodedXPCservice takes 147% of the processor cores on one of my boxes.
That is to be expected if you are playing any video or audio, and is
not new to High Sierra. There are tons of reports online about it taking alot
of CPU.
I am not hitting these issues and I use APFS on all
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 8:48 PM, Steve Mills wrote:
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> There’s definitely something rotten in 10.13. After a few days of using
> Safari, closing windows or doing new searches will take around 30 seconds.
> Quicklooking jpgs in Finder will become sluggish. Only a robot seems to
Playgrounds in Xcode 9.3 are screwed, people can’t delete files, window closes
take 40 seconds. VTDecodedXPCservice takes 147% of the processor cores on one
of my boxes. How the hell does crap like this ship?
Seriously. Why aren’t people fired for shipping garbage like this?
> On Apr 22,
There’s definitely something rotten in 10.13. After a few days of using Safari,
closing windows or doing new searches will take around 30 seconds. Quicklooking
jpgs in Finder will become sluggish. Only a robot seems to fix it for a few
days, then everything starts slowing down again, getting
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:55 PM, Vojtěch Meluzín
> wrote:
>
> Since OSX High sierra deleting these files became extremely slow, almost like
> the OSX is checking the bundles after every change.
I have a test machine running High Sierra 10.13.4. Just on Friday I was
Hi,
I have a custom installer, which places various audio plugins (bundles)
onto the target system and as an uninstaller it removes them. It manages
them the same way as any other folder (containing folders and files). Since
OSX High sierra deleting these files became extremely slow, almost like