I was working at the Linux command like level of a project and happen to be running htop. I noticed that there were multiple, like over 50, copies of airplay speak running.
I shutdown HS3 not all of the instances of APS went away even though all of the HS3 processes did. This leaves me to believe that HS3 lost track of them.
I did a reboot and found that there were already over 10 running as soon as HS3 came up. Every time I run a speaking event I get additional airplay speaks running. They basicaly just keep getting created every time the system speaks.
I disabled APS and all instances disappeared in htop but as soon as APS was reenabled a bunch showed up even though there was nothing speaking. I watched for a few minutes and the instances came and went from about 12 to as high as 18. I can understand addition instances might be created whenever something is speaking but not when everything is quite.
OMT, when I originally found the huge number of instances of APS running and that wouldn't shutdown it was after I found that the airplay device it was accessing was locked up. Don't know why that should keep them running and disconnected from HS3 but it's something that I noticed.
As I finish this and after a clean HS3 restart there are 12 plus or mins a few and only two things have been spoken.
I'm currently running HS3 version .500 with APS version 3.0.0.13. I'm about to load the current beta which I think is .531.
Anyone else seeing this or has an idea why it's happing?
I shutdown HS3 not all of the instances of APS went away even though all of the HS3 processes did. This leaves me to believe that HS3 lost track of them.
I did a reboot and found that there were already over 10 running as soon as HS3 came up. Every time I run a speaking event I get additional airplay speaks running. They basicaly just keep getting created every time the system speaks.
I disabled APS and all instances disappeared in htop but as soon as APS was reenabled a bunch showed up even though there was nothing speaking. I watched for a few minutes and the instances came and went from about 12 to as high as 18. I can understand addition instances might be created whenever something is speaking but not when everything is quite.
OMT, when I originally found the huge number of instances of APS running and that wouldn't shutdown it was after I found that the airplay device it was accessing was locked up. Don't know why that should keep them running and disconnected from HS3 but it's something that I noticed.
As I finish this and after a clean HS3 restart there are 12 plus or mins a few and only two things have been spoken.
I'm currently running HS3 version .500 with APS version 3.0.0.13. I'm about to load the current beta which I think is .531.
Anyone else seeing this or has an idea why it's happing?
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