reduce processor for filezilla
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reduce processor for filezilla
Hello.
Im a browser i'm running a movie - I stream to my Google chrome / TV.
However if load up Filezilla, the streaming to TV is very slow & disrupts the movie.
Is there a way to still run Filezilla, but reduce its processor usage / make it go "slow"? I do not need to be fast, I'm only inquiring on 5KB - 15KB files 95% of the time
I'm on Win 11 Home, Google Chrome browser
Im a browser i'm running a movie - I stream to my Google chrome / TV.
However if load up Filezilla, the streaming to TV is very slow & disrupts the movie.
Is there a way to still run Filezilla, but reduce its processor usage / make it go "slow"? I do not need to be fast, I'm only inquiring on 5KB - 15KB files 95% of the time
I'm on Win 11 Home, Google Chrome browser
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
You can set a speed limit.
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Re: reduce processor for filezilla
Sorry, i meant it makes the other tab/movie go slow - even if FileZilla is just "ON". is there a way to make the whole Filezilla low-priority in regards to CPU? Its not just uploading/dloading files
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
You can use any third-party process manipulation software (like e. g. Process Lasso).
However, simply running FileZilla should not impact anything on the system. Unless you have a very weak CPU, or an Intel graphic chipset with its god awful buggy drivers.
However, simply running FileZilla should not impact anything on the system. Unless you have a very weak CPU, or an Intel graphic chipset with its god awful buggy drivers.
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FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
Sounds like your hardware is severely underpowered. Consider upgrading to a more modern computer.
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
Bandwidth saturation on your local network will be the source of bad streaming when FileZilla is running. FZ is extremely low in CPU usage - but when you saturate your connection you will get quality of service issues. Are you downloading then broadcasting to the device over WiFi? That's a huge data stream do be inbound, transcoded, then outbound to the device - all on the same machine you're running FZ on?
As botg said - turn on the speed limit. Set it to 50% of your rated downstream and 30% of your rated upstream connection - if this is a bandwidth saturation issue, setting this will clear it up. Downloading large files at high speed can saturate your connection and prevents the outgoing "traffic control" data from being able to be transmitted.
If this is Windows, you can adjust the process priority in the task manager, but again - FZ is NOT CPU intensive even when using TLS connections and the CPU hardware is doing the crypto.
As botg said - turn on the speed limit. Set it to 50% of your rated downstream and 30% of your rated upstream connection - if this is a bandwidth saturation issue, setting this will clear it up. Downloading large files at high speed can saturate your connection and prevents the outgoing "traffic control" data from being able to be transmitted.
If this is Windows, you can adjust the process priority in the task manager, but again - FZ is NOT CPU intensive even when using TLS connections and the CPU hardware is doing the crypto.
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
He said the system is slowing down even if FileZilla is just running but not transferring. That's why I mentioned Intel, some of their graphics drivers have glitches (like overflowing window elements) that drain a huge part of system resources. I have no other idea what else could be causing such a huge impact just by running the GUI.
No support requests over PM! You will NOT get any reply!!!
FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org
FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
Thanks for the clarification --boco wrote: ↑2024-01-08 00:49He said the system is slowing down even if FileZilla is just running but not transferring. That's why I mentioned Intel, some of their graphics drivers have glitches (like overflowing window elements) that drain a huge part of system resources. I have no other idea what else could be causing such a huge impact just by running the GUI.
Re: reduce processor for filezilla
Unfortunately, yes. Not for every chipset, though.
No support requests over PM! You will NOT get any reply!!!
FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org
FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org