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Re: AppleScript-Users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 338
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Re: AppleScript-Users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 338


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript-Users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 338
  • From: tom wible <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 15:46:58 -0400


On Jun 27, 2010, at 3:00 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Since etvSched has been set to a reference to an object of EyeTV, one is just asking EyeTV to do something (one is sending an AppleEvent to EyeTV)...

yes, i saw my error(appending my local script objects to my list of eyetv schedules) & corrected it, which brought me to my main problem: the code works perfectly when run from script editor, but seems to have some major problem when i try to run it as a stay-open droplet.


the 1st schedule is processed correctly, the 2nd takes 2x as long, the 3rd grinds to a crawl, using >50-80% cpu, slowly increasing memory usage, until i kill it or it dies. all other functions (processing tvpi files, emailing them to my dvr) continue to work perfectly as before, just the eyetv tell is affected.

there is some major difference between the s.e. & droplet runtime environments...
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