A specific App needs more CPU

I have an EyeTV which displays live TV on my Mac. When it's in the background, it often skips and stutters. Can I allocated more CPU time specifically to that app? How?

G4 dual 1.25GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.3), ( London, UK )

Posted on Dec 8, 2005 5:47 AM

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Dec 8, 2005 8:11 AM in response to William Donelson

There is no way to change the memory allocation in OSX. That is handled completely by the system.

Miriam is on the right track. Safari uses a lot of resources, not just memory. You are probably, when surfing with Safari, using Java, Flash, and other technologies that are all trying to share CPU time and memory. Something has to suffer. I imagine that EyeTV uses its fair share of resources also.

You also have to remember that you are using VRAM from your video card to make all of this happen. Maybe that is the weak link. How much VRAM do you have? Maybe you should investigate a more powerful video card.

Dec 30, 2005 6:53 AM in response to William Donelson

Any other ideas? Surely Apple has a hook in the OS to
allow modification of priority etc?


This is a Unix based system. If you want to modify it the way you are asking you will have to learn Unix programming and reprogram the kernel yourself. The system is designed to allocate ram without user intervention. Period.

Perhaps you should post your question on the Unix forum and see if one of the brilliant people there can teach you how to be a programmer.

Dec 30, 2005 9:42 AM in response to William Donelson

"an app" is just a pretty Macintosh cover on one (or more) normal unix processes. You can use 'ps' to see what processes are running and read the 'nice' manpage to learn how to alter a process's priority. This setting, as controlled by the 'nice' command, applies to a process that is already running (or, with difficulty, at the moment it begins). There are ways to have a program automatically lower its own priority, but you'd need to have access to the source code for said program, which you don't have.

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