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    why is mediasrv using 12% of my cpu?

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Tinderbox (UK), Aug 21, 2012.

  1. Tinderbox (UK)

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    According to Google it`s to do with bluetooth which is strange as i have the bluetooth disabled, 12% of a i7-3610QM is quite a bit of power.

    Thanks John.

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  2. John Ratsey

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    Have you got media streaming enabled under Network and sharing? I don't have, and I don't have mediasrv running whether or not I enable Bluetooth although the program is in the Intel Bluetooth folder.

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    Hi.

    media streaming enabled was enabled, it seems by default as i did not turn it on, i have a clean install win7, so the Samsung software/drivers must do it, I have disabled it, I will see if it works.

    Thanks

    John.