I'm a bit perplexed by this discussion over TV and 100% CPU usage. I suffer from this problem also, and the hardware is not all that old.
I would have thought that running code on a faster processor would result in less CPU cycles being eaten up, not more.
I don't know anything about the internals of TV, but any program that spends most of it's waking hours waiting for something to happen shouldn't hog the CPU when it is waiting.
So we have the case of TV7 running on a 2004 system quite successfully and cooperating with other applications such that all the applications run acceptably fast, and then the case of TV9 running on 2014 hardware bringing the system to its knees.
Something has gone wrong. Either:
- the algorithms in use by TV9 have been "improved" so that they use ten times the CPU processing power, or
- it's a bug.
R