Front Row running Super SLOW!

I just got a MacBook Pro about a month ago and since I've gotten it Front Row always seems to stall at a certain point when I am trying to go to a different menu. For example, I recently watched a TV show and I was trying to get out of Front Row. I got all the way until the bar was on TV shows and when I hit menu again to get to the previous screen it froze on me for about 20-30 seconds (this one in particular happens a lot).

How do I get this fixed?

My Mac is extremely fast and I am just confused as to why this happens.

MacBook Pro/iPod, Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on May 22, 2006 3:23 PM

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May 25, 2006 2:25 PM in response to Neil Desai

I'm not certain I'm seeing the same thing, but it sounds similar. It seems like something in front row is going to sleep. If I am playing a movie or video that doesn't require any user input for a long time (30+ minutes or so) I sometimes see the behavior described here.

Pressing Menu or the keyboard equivalent (open-apple ESC) after such an idle time causes front row to react very slowly (I'd guess 15-20 seconds). It seem significant to me that both the remote and the keyboard shortcut have this problem (the problem isn't in getting the command, but rather in processing it). This behavior is annoying because of two competing problems:

1) The remote isn't perfectly received, meaning you sometimes have to press it several times to register a single button hit, and

2) Front Row buffers any button presses that you do during the delay.

Because of these two issues it is impossible to tell if Front Row is just reacting really slowly, or if it didn't receive. Quite frequently I end up all the way back at my desktop when all I wanted was to go to the DVD menu to change a setting or go to a different episode.

Core Duo iMac 20" Mac OS X (10.4.6)

May 28, 2006 6:35 PM in response to John Tillman

This isn't an answer (and I'm using a hack so I don't deserve to complain) but the Quartz debug frame/CPU meter may give a clue. Found in the developer tools on the Tiger install DVD it shows the screen refresh rates and CPU usage overlaid on Front Row & when the system stalls the CPU goes off the charts - though I am using an old machine!

Sometimes on quitting FR the activity monitor shows it still hogging CPU so I don't know if it's a runaway or just badly prioritised thread. The previews are nice but surely shouldn't be at the expense of navigation/usability

I think only a software update will fix it. Hopefully by then Apple will have released a Mac mini BD and my FR will be legitimate

McD

Dec 3, 2006 6:36 PM in response to Neil Desai

I have a similar problem, I bought a mac mini (intel) and tried front row at home. Worked great! Brought it to work to show it off, was slow bringing up the movies folder and it took about 20minutes to bring up theatrical trailers (and all the icons were quicktime question marks). Only difference between home and work is a proxy server. I wonder if front row is trying to do it's own thing with the network and gets it wrong. Itunes and safari work as expected with the proxy set. Will check a few other things (such as the dreaded sleeping disorder) and report back.

Dec 23, 2006 11:53 PM in response to Neil Desai

I have the same problem with my MacBook. The problem first presented itself around the time I started using a wireless network, right around the latest firmware update, and I'm guessing it's the network that's slowing things down.

The funny thing is, that it only affects the "videos" - section and nothing else, and there seems to be no correlation between the freeze-time and the amount of video files.

The other thing I noticed, is that if you press the remote commands in advance, ie. twice down and play after hitting "movies", there's no freezing at all. Still, trying to get out of the Front Row after watching a video can be tricky if not altogether impossible.

Front Row used to be the first thing I'd show to PC users, but not anymore.

Jan 7, 2007 8:36 AM in response to Neil Desai

I'm seeing the same thing with my Mac Mini in Front Row. I'm trying to play some DVDs and TV shows stored on a NAS device, for which I have an alias in the Movies folder. Front Row takes forever to give me the list of items in "Movies," then again takes forever once I click on a particular alias. At first I was connected wirelessly, so I figured switching to ethernet would help. I have a Netgear gigabit switch, so bandwidth shouldn't be an issue at all, but it's still annoyingly slow to navigate through Front Row. Any tips or tricks for better performance with content accessed remotely?

Jan 26, 2007 7:30 AM in response to Poddy129

hmmm... then would there be some way to tell frontrow not to look for movies outside of the logg'd in user's movies folder?

everything in my house is wireless so i'd have to turn off my airport express stuff.

but i would think that frontrow wouldnt do that because you have to take alot of steps just to share your itunes playlist with other computers, why would movies be any different?

Jan 28, 2007 2:46 PM in response to kari.patila

Same thing for me :
a freeze during 20-30sec in the video section.

My iMac (intel core duo 2) is three days old.

Conclusion : Front Row needs an update from Apple to fix that bug, i think...

ps : if you use VLC 8.6a (Intel) to play videos, don't use Ctrl+F or The dedicated button for fullscreen mode, there is a bug (vlc quits or the iMac stops and restart). Double click on the video for fulscreen.

Feb 17, 2007 4:10 AM in response to Gipielle

I think this is a connection problem, in fact I have it since I have changed my ADSL connection or better, before i was connected with a PCI modem installed on a PC and my mac was connected using windows shared connection; after i have bought a ADSL Router, i think that there are some problems in router settings, maybe NAT problems ... i don't know, i must replace internet connection like before and try, but I'm quite sure that this is the problem.

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