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![]() ![]() Microsoft Media Foundation plugin for video capture and hardware-accelerated video encoding on Windows Hardware-accelerated video decoding on Windows via DXVA2 / Direct3D11 RTSP server and client implementations gained ONVIF trick modes support High Dynamic Range (HDR) video information representation and signalling enhancementsĪctive Format Description (AFD) and Bar Data support GstTranscoder: new high level API for applications to transcode media files from one format to another ![]() The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in the stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!Īs always, this release is again packed with many new features, bug fixes and other improvements. Last updated: Wednesday 2 February 2022, 11:30 UTC (log) Introduction See for the latest version of this document. The latest bug-fix release in the 1.18 series is 1.18.6 and was released on 2 February 2022. Your Mac is a textbook example of "too much Junk" where Junk in this context is stuff that may be perfectly good, but you don't happen to need right now, like stuff in the Attic.GStreamer 1.18.0 was originally released on 8 September 2020. when performance founders, a Restart is often a quick refresher. You don't appear to have a backup, and you have not restarted your Mac in quite in more than a day. Google Chrome is eating most of the rest. Your graphics add-ons are pushing window server into using 10 percent of overall energy use. You don't need an add-on to connect to the Network, and most web sites are already encrypted anyhow. Your added VPN is punishing Network performance. Google Chrome is using far more memory that you suggest it should for "one or two Windows open". Better, faster, more reliable Browser are newer versions of Sfari and FireFox, among others. Google Chrome is a known slow, outdated resource hog. The amount of CPU being used by WindowServer and Google Chrome Helper and Google Chrome is all excessive. CPU cycles are generally NOT in short supply in most Macs.Įtrecheck is surprised how much RAM you are using. RunCat uses a lot of resources to do things you can already do with built-in tools like Activity Monitor. ![]() It is not needed.īetterSnapTool seems to be using a LOT of RAM. Most people don't need to be funneling their internet through a VPN. It does nothing good for performance or anything else. ![]()
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