Please describe the problem in as much detail as possible:
As soon as I start handbrake windows GUI, when this window has the focus, the mouse is jerky, it blinks, as if there was a huge CPU usage.
However, everything still works and I still can encode.
What are the steps to reproduce this problem:
Just start handrake GUI.
What version of HandBrake you are running:
Actually I'm using the Nightly 20160105201345-ee1167e, but It seems I have this issue since I switched to windows 10.
What operating system and version and you running (e.g. OSX 10.11, Windows 7, Ubuntu 14):
Windows 10 x64 pro
If there was any exception or error displayed, please copy it and paste it here:
Nothing
Please include the scan or encode log:
Not applicable.
Could it be a windows 10 issue ?
Handrake GUI issue
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Re: Handrake GUI issue
Since the GUI is making use of the .NET installation on the machine, there is always a good chance that user interface response issues are tied to Windows.
If you have the screen space available, open the task manager, and watch the CPU load, particularly which processes are taking up CPU time. The handbrake GUI is not a big consumer of CPU power, although there will be spikes when you tell it to load files, as it calls other processes to read the information from the disk, and when it hands off the encode to the main process.
If you have the screen space available, open the task manager, and watch the CPU load, particularly which processes are taking up CPU time. The handbrake GUI is not a big consumer of CPU power, although there will be spikes when you tell it to load files, as it calls other processes to read the information from the disk, and when it hands off the encode to the main process.