[Q] Galaxy Nexus extremely laggy after loading music into storage - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello all,
I have a question about an issue that has been plaguing my phone for about the last month. I have tried numerous ROMs, kernels and basebands (which shouldn't make a difference but it's worth a try). Basically what is happening is when I have a clean install of a ROM with nothing loaded into storage, my phone is snappy and works perfectly, like butter, no matter the ROM or kernel. As soon as I load music on to my phone, the phone slows down dramatically. I start having "xxx is not responding" messages from every app I load up and the phone slows down to a crawl. I have tried many ROMs and kernels. If I install a new ROM without wiping my internal storage, the phone boots up with the newly loaded ROM slowly and can barely make it through the Android setup without crashing. If I wipe the internal storage and load a new ROM it works perfectly and snappy.
Does anyone know of a reason why this would happen? I am surprised that some music files could slow down the phone so much. Any thoughts are appreciated. I haven't tried going back to stock, but that is my next step. Somehow I think it would still slow down. I got the phone with ICS on it and immediately rooted and loaded JB ROMs on it. It didn't really start at first until I loaded my 10GB music collection on there. Any ideas?
Thanks!

Media storage scans new media and logs it into the appropriate apps.
Even with what I drop on (~4 gigs of music) it can lag for a few hours even.
Without you doing further testing and diagnosis I would guess that is your problem.
Settings>Battery should show media scanner high on the list.
Have you tried to let it settle (build up caches and read the files) for a day?

Yes, I was on a trip last week and let it sit for three days. I figured as much for the media scans, so I let it sit for a day. I don't see media scanner anywhere on my battery list. Just mediaserver, as I try to listen to the music that is on the phone as much as I can without locking anything up. I have:
Screen
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Mediaserver
Cell standby
Winamp
FBTouch
Android OS
Chrome
Android System
Voice Calls

jlink38 said:
Yes, I was on a trip last week and let it sit for three days. I figured as much for the media scans, so I let it sit for a day. I don't see media scanner anywhere on my battery list. Just mediaserver, as I try to listen to the music that is on the phone as much as I can without locking anything up. I have:
Screen
Phone Idle
Mediaserver
Cell standby
Winamp
FBTouch
Android OS
Chrome
Android System
Voice Calls
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Maybe you need to defragment (I kid, I kid)

danielsaenz said:
Maybe you need to defragment (I kid, I kid)
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Sometimes I wish I could.

Figured it out. I re encoded my music to VBR and copied it to my phone and all is well!
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Hi, sorry for my eng., I have the same problem as you. But I think it's not only music. Tested read\write speed on clean stock, it's awesome. Then filled storage with music (6 gigs) and movies (6 gigs) - write speed decreased from 12 MB\s to 0,7 MB/s!!! WTF?! Then I deleted all music and movies (+12 Gb free) and ran tests again - read\write speed still low! Forever Gone (Nexus 7 memory lag's solution) doesn't helped.
Any ideas?

Well, reported to google about this problem. Others should look for an Issue 39154 on google code threads and join discussion
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Let's try to figure out why music lags after a while.

Sup all! I love my Hero. I use it as my primary music player on the go.
As most of us have encountered though, it happens sometimes that music starts stuttering after half a day of usage. The problem arises when the music stutters for about a tenth of a second on wakeup, and could start stuttering really badly and intermittently while the phone is asleep. It's frustrating when I can't listen to a complete song without interruption!
I figured, if the phone is silky smooth soon after boot, but starts degrading after a while, it's certainly a software bug that's causing the hiccups. Looking at logcat didn't yield much else than AudioFlinger warnings, but after connecting through SSH and looking at top, I noticed the process /system/bin/mediaserver was using up to 17% of the CPU all the time. I killed it, and the music stopped, but then the process restarted, and the music started again, though from the beginning of a different track.
But the music was smooth again, and the CPU usage of /system/bin/mediaserver dropped drastically.
That's all I have so far. Anyone have a clue why mediaserver would start eating CPU cycles like that? Could it be fixed in future custom ROM releases?
I'm hoping for the best.
YES!
This has pretty much been my biggest concern since I got the phone, but haven't looked into it at all.
I am glad someone else brought this up, I'd like to see some discussion on it, and once I get some free time AND get the IM.apk working, I would like to help in figuring this out.
Just briefly I took a look at the Android OS source, and mediaserver doesn't seem to be in there, so I'm going to make a guess and say that mediaserver is an HTC-specific service. (It's 2:30 in the morning here, I really won't have time until at least Sunday to put this theory to the test. )
If it IS HTC-specific, well, there are pros and cons. A pro is that this would mean that simply using a different music app could instantly fix the problem. Cons: The HTC apps are not open source, and we'd probably have to rely on HTC fixing the code, hopefully in the 2.1 update... and, I really like the HTC Music app, so I'd rather not switch to something else if I don't have to.
If it's NOT HTC-specific, then we'll probably have the same problem with every Music app... HOWEVER, this also means that the community has a better chance of fixing it without HTC's help.
One potential solution I've been thinking of is to use Linux's nice function to give mediaserver a higher priority. This means that other processes will run slower when music is playing, but the mediaserver process should constantly get all the CPU cycles it needs. If I'm listening to music on my phone, I'm more than willing to accept a bit of slow-down in everything else.
Sidenote: After disabling compcache and applying this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666) fix, the issue is much less noticeable, but it's still there. If I were to venture a guess, I would say that disabling compcache is where this improvement came from, since compcache uses some CPU power to compress the memory.
mediaserver is part of the AOSP. It's inside platform/frameworks/base.git, in /media/mediaserver/.
I'll try looking into it but I doubt I'll find anything. =\
In some cases a better SD card helped
ROM based
I seem to recall this being a ROM based issue. I think I had it for a couple of the early versions of Paul's MoDaCo, but in the newer versions it was fixed, and its never been an issue on any of the AOSP 2.1 ROMs i've been running.
I would guess its probably something from the original HTC release that was badly implemented, or un-optimised.
[I think it may have been sorted for MoDaCo when teknologist released his custom kernal?]
I have a Transcend Class 6 8GB, which I think is a well respected card around here. Besides, it doesn't explain why the process starts choking up after a few hours.
By the way, I run on MoDaCo 3.2 beta 5, with the OOM killer tweaked. It's definitely a software bug where the mediaserver gets stuck in a a strange processor-intensive mode.
as for me A-Data micro sdhc turbo class 6 run smooth/faster on music playback/transfer or backup/apply file in recovery.
I have BT audio in the car, what I have found is that when a new track starts the begining seems slower than normal but speeds up, but this doesn't happen when I listen through the phones speaker or headphones? I run on MoDaCo 3.1 and my micro sdhc is a Kingston 4gb.
Could it be it takes a while for the "waves" from the new track to be caught by the stereo, so it takes a while to catch up? (lol!)
Hopefully when andriod 2.1 comes out it will be sorted?
Don't know how it happened, sorry
as i know when u on wifi or BT it will consume more power eat up cpu & phone will surely laggy. if u using normal cable earphone it doesnt consume more power then BT & wifi & dont eat much cpu. BT is eat lot of battery & cpu if im not wrong.
i get this same problem. Its been there since the stock firmware, and is still apparent in MoDaCo 3.1. Even with a class 6 8gb SD card, its still there.
Now Im running a 2.1 variant, its gone, so it would suggest its a rom problem for sure
alexperkins said:
i get this same problem. Its been there since the stock firmware, and is still apparent in MoDaCo 3.1. Even with a class 6 8gb SD card, its still there.
Now Im running a 2.1 variant, its gone, so it would suggest its a rom problem for sure
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are you sure u using bluetooth audio without lag?

Anyone having issues with 3.29.651.5

I am running stock 3.29.651.5. Ever since I updated, my battery performance has decreased, my web browser has become very choppy, and overall, the phone just isn't as responsive. The previous build ran beautifully on my Evo. Anyone else having issues?
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bsims85 said:
I am running stock 3.29.651.5. Ever since I updated, my battery performance has decreased, my web browser has become very choppy, and overall, the phone just isn't as responsive. The previous build ran beautifully on my Evo. Anyone else having issues?
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PEACE,
YES!! It appears that my browser cant even get some pages (or it takes forever to load ---for instance XDA). I use Gtalk (I know most of you consider it BLOATWARE) and i barely can connect or 3G or 4G. My best connection is Wi-Fi which is good--when I'm home...not so good when I'm at work. I've ran the wimax test on my phone through Terminal Emulator and it stated that my wimax keys are still in tact and i have installed the latest radio...*shrugging shoulders*
-ZDK-
I am running rooted stock (myn's I believe) with no issues... my other evo is stock 3.29 and had battery issues for the second and third days running but has since smoothed out....
Edit... using Sprint Lovers stock-ish 3.29 from over at ppcg
I have rooted odexed Rom and I can't rip out the Sprint bloatware. It's driving me insane. DC 3.6 can't come fast enough
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ZEDEK said:
PEACE,
YES!! It appears that my browser cant even get some pages (or it takes forever to load ---for instance XDA). I use Gtalk (I know most of you consider it BLOATWARE) and i barely can connect or 3G or 4G. My best connection is Wi-Fi which is good--when I'm home...not so good when I'm at work. I've ran the wimax test on my phone through Terminal Emulator and it stated that my wimax keys are still in tact and i have installed the latest radio...*shrugging shoulders*
-ZDK-
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I'm definitely having issues with gtalk..I can always connect via wifi but for some reason 3g has issues. I can connect with other 3rd party apps though, like beejive and trillian.
I am also having some issues. Used to get around 20hrs or so under moderate use. Now it seems to be more like 12 possibly 16. I get a very weak signal at work and this new update seams to drain much quicker. been thinking about rooting. Have done a lot a reading but not 100% sure how to do it yet.
same problem here. So I read elsewhere to check your Accounts and Sync in the settings. The update reenabled sync for stocks, weather and peep....which once I turned back off, my battery is fantastic!
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I can't signin to GTalk since the update. I cleared the data, but that didn't help. What exactly does GTalk do?
Yeah already turned the sync back off. Gonna try rooting with unrevoked. Seems pretty simple to do.
I have had stock everything since I purchased my phone, no rooting or anything and have never had any issues with my phone at all. Since the 3.29 update, I think my phone is actually running better. The screen transitions on all my programs seem smoother, even the 4G load animation is smoother. Battery life is the same as before, crappy but I use my phone ALOT for work. I just don't know if I am just lucky or it is becuase I am using the phone as it was intended from Sprint.
tgruendler said:
I have had stock everything since I purchased my phone, no rooting or anything and have never had any issues with my phone at all. Since the 3.29 update, I think my phone is actually running better. The screen transitions on all my programs seem smoother, even the 4G load animation is smoother. Battery life is the same as before, crappy but I use my phone ALOT for work. I just don't know if I am just lucky or it is becuase I am using the phone as it was intended from Sprint.
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Just a question, not being a smart ass, but what made you join these forums if you haven't done anything to your phone? I'm truly intrigued by the different things I can do, and I like reading about what I can possibly do.
I've been having an issue with audio applications.
If I pause a song or podcast (whether it be in the stock Music application, Google Listen, or Audio Book Player), leave the application for a while, and return there is a very high chance the song or podcast will restart from the beginning. Likewise if I do the same in Pandora the application fill crash on me.
This is mostly annoying because 90% of what I listen to on my phone are podcasts and lectures. Not being able to easily pick up where I left off is irksome.
Has anybody else had this issue?
have you tried pulling out the battery? i had alot of problems with the phone after update and so did my parents. after i pulled battery it starting working alot smoother and battery life has been alot better.
ChristopherBurg said:
I've been having an issue with audio applications.
If I pause a song or podcast (whether it be in the stock Music application, Google Listen, or Audio Book Player), leave the application for a while, and return there is a very high chance the song or podcast will restart from the beginning. Likewise if I do the same in Pandora the application fill crash on me.
This is mostly annoying because 90% of what I listen to on my phone are podcasts and lectures. Not being able to easily pick up where I left off is irksome.
Has anybody else had this issue?
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Yes and it is really ticking me off. I started noticing this after the update. I also listen to a lot of podcasts, and am tired of it restarting, it never did this before. Who do we report these bugs too?
mem_reddog said:
Yes and it is really ticking me off. I started noticing this after the update. I also listen to a lot of podcasts, and am tired of it restarting, it never did this before. Who do we report these bugs too?
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Well at least I'm not crazy. I honestly have no idea where to file bug reports. If anybody knows I'd like to know as well.
mem_reddog said:
Yes and it is really ticking me off. I started noticing this after the update. I also listen to a lot of podcasts, and am tired of it restarting, it never did this before. Who do we report these bugs too?
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ChristopherBurg said:
I've been having an issue with audio applications.
If I pause a song or podcast (whether it be in the stock Music application, Google Listen, or Audio Book Player), leave the application for a while, and return there is a very high chance the song or podcast will restart from the beginning. Likewise if I do the same in Pandora the application fill crash on me.
This is mostly annoying because 90% of what I listen to on my phone are podcasts and lectures. Not being able to easily pick up where I left off is irksome.
Has anybody else had this issue?
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ChristopherBurg said:
Well at least I'm not crazy. I honestly have no idea where to file bug reports. If anybody knows I'd like to know as well.
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Well normally you would report bugs to the app developer, in the case of apps. But in this case I don't know, because I haven't had any of these problems. Haven't done any podcasts but I use Pandora, last.fm, or Slacker radio for about an hour a day. I use it for a half hour on the way to work, pause it since I don't use my phone at work for anything but phone calls, then play from where I paused it 8-10 hours later for the half hour drive home.
I'd try a hard reset. Sometimes updates don't work smoothly. Just look at the Sprint forums shortly after the 2.2 update. Tons of issues that were fixed shortly there after by a hard reset. I haven't noticed any issues, and my battery seems to actually last longer, when the screen is off. I just got 12 hours with several phone calls, wifi, bluetooth, GPS, maps, navigation (for a short time), and the biggest battery drainer: games. Still had 12 percent, and it probably would have lasted at least 4 hours if I just let it sit. I leave all my email push and have facebook sync enabled.
Anyways, from my experience, nothing seems broken, its faster thanks to no fps lock, overall better performance, and the battery lasts longer, though it seems to run down a bit faster when in use compared to before, but it barely loses a charge while sleeping, so standby time makes up for it. (as long as you let it sleep, which in my experience, starting with the G1, is the real secret to best battery life. Let it sleep as long as possible. Constantly messing with it, switching the screen off, only to pick it up five minutes later is horrible for battery life. Use it, let it sleep, pick it up again in an hour. If you can that is...)
Was pretty choppy until I flashed netarchy kernel. But still getting alot of FC on Internet, when I use the back button it FC.
I had issues at first but after time and 2 or 3 reboots, all is smooth.
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ChristopherBurg said:
I've been having an issue with audio applications.
If I pause a song or podcast (whether it be in the stock Music application, Google Listen, or Audio Book Player), leave the application for a while, and return there is a very high chance the song or podcast will restart from the beginning. Likewise if I do the same in Pandora the application fill crash on me.
This is mostly annoying because 90% of what I listen to on my phone are podcasts and lectures. Not being able to easily pick up where I left off is irksome.
Has anybody else had this issue?
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Yup. I use acast for podcasts and noticed that right away. For the life of me i can't figure how the update could have caused this problem.
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Post your battery stats.My Media Scanner keeps running on my two 3gs phones.

My phone was getting hot because my Media Server(Media Scanner) process was eating anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of my cpu and battery.
My numerous attempts to disable it were unsuccessful,i deleted over 80 apk files and it was still running,lol.
I did a a temporary fix by placing .nomedia file at the root of my sdcard,and guess what?Its still fckn running!
I gave up and thought that it must be just on my phone,guess what?I just got brand new GS3 for my girl and same thing is happening on her GS3 and she is running stock and never been rooted.
Im trying to disable this Media Scanner from running because from what i read on the internet there is no permanent fix,its ics issue.
Im asking people to take screenshots of this process like i did and post them.Because im sure that there are others out there that have this problem that are not even aware of it,and it contributes to bad battery life and phone getting hot.
Post you screenshots so i can write Google to fix this annoying problem,thanks.
You can take a screenshot by pressing and holding power button and home button simultaneously.
I ended up getting a hyperion extended battery. helps alot!
Media server is not a scanner
.......it runs things like music. Video etc
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freecharlesmanson said:
Media server is not a scanner
.......it runs things like music. Video etc
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Media Server is the name of the process for ics Media Scanner.
Not many replies i guess people dont care much about this thing running constantly and eating battery when it should not be running at all.Threads all over internet on this issue but not here,guess im unlucky with my two phones,while my S2 runs normal.
loveshinesthru said:
I ended up getting a hyperion extended battery. helps alot!
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Flash Trinity Beta 4 kernel.I had about 4-5 hours screentime,now i have 5-6½ hours and zero lag.This is the best thing you can do for your phone.
lviv73 said:
Media Server is the name of the process for ics Media Scanner.
Not many replies i guess people dont care much about this thing running constantly and eating battery when it should not be running at all.Threads all over internet on this issue but not here,guess im unlucky with my two phones,while my S2 runs normal.
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If you say so.. .........but uh I'm pretty sure I've always been able to track the direct correlation of it using cpu time to my music habits. And the CPU time of my music player, etc or Bluetooth audio activity. Not that I run ics any more. ...its old hat
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freecharlesmanson said:
If you say so.. .........but uh I'm pretty sure I've always been able to track the direct correlation of it using cpu time to my music habits. And the CPU time of my music player, etc or Bluetooth audio activity. Not that I run ics any more. ...its old hat
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i never run anything that plays music or bluetooth and mine is always running. I text, play words with friends, draw something, and use craigslist. thats about it. My husbands phone lasts longer than mine did when I was using the reg battery.
lviv73 said:
My phone was getting hot because my Media Server(Media Scanner) process was eating anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of my cpu and battery.
My numerous attempts to disable it were unsuccessful,i deleted over 80 apk files and it was still running,lol.
I did a a temporary fix by placing .nomedia file at the root of my sdcard,and guess what?Its still fckn running!
I gave up and thought that it must be just on my phone,guess what?I just got brand new GS3 for my girl and same thing is happening on her GS3 and she is running stock and never been rooted.
Im trying to disable this Media Scanner from running because from what i read on the internet there is no permanent fix,its ics issue.
Im asking people to take screenshots of this process like i did and post them.Because im sure that there are others out there that have this problem that are not even aware of it,and it contributes to bad battery life and phone getting hot.
Post you screenshots so i can write Google to fix this annoying problem,thanks.
You can take a screenshot by pressing and holding power button and home button simultaneously.
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Not sure but my battery graph with those green icons is blasphemy!
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I'm having the same issue running AOKP JB with the Jb koonst something or other kernel and i have to go in and kill the service everytime I boot my phone up..... After that it's ways fine... Have you found a solution just yet?
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lviv73 said:
Media Server is the name of the process for ics Media Scanner.
Not many replies i guess people dont care much about this thing running constantly and eating battery when it should not be running at all.Threads all over internet on this issue but not here,guess im unlucky with my two phones,while my S2 runs normal.
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Just checked my phone and the 42 minutes of stayawake time listed on mediaserver correlates to the amount of time I listened to podcasts today. My phone is sitting at 74 % battery left after 8h17m on. That's in a crappy coverage area. No issues with mediaserver here. Running Stock ICS, rooted, stock battery, I've done nothing to kill or freeze any apps.
On the other hand, I don't use the stock media players. I use Poweramp for music and BeyondPod for podcasts. They both seem to use Mediascanner for a backend.
i have Allshare, Media Hub, and Maps, constantly running and i don't even use it and GPS, etc.. are all off.
to me, Android manages apps poorly, yet i've read app management is good for apps that are idle.. if it's so good why is battery life so poor. the problem is they make apps launch faster by having them "saved" in background but to me that still use resources.. I rather the apps take a second of two to load (by killing them when not used) rather than constantly chewing battery by having stuff cached/background running. despite the CPU going into "deep sleep" it manages to chew 7-10% battery life overnight just sitting idle. the only solution is to root and hack all the $#*s out.
i hate to compare WebOS with Andriod but on my Webos tablet it can stay on for a week or two with a full charge (with wifi on) it barely uses any battery when idle.
strongsteve said:
Not sure but my battery graph with those green icons is blasphemy!
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tony45x220 said:
I'm having the same issue running AOKP JB with the Jb koonst something or other kernel and i have to go in and kill the service everytime I boot my phone up..... After that it's ways fine... Have you found a solution just yet?
Sent from my rooted, suited, and booted SGSIII livin the dual-core life, know dat
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No,there is only a temporary solution.Just google "ICS Madia Scanner" and you will find that people are having problem with this on just about every phone.
Media Scanner(Media Server service) should only use 2-4% of your battery-thats normal.But if its using 10% or 20% thats not normal and your phone will get hot.
Mrdia Scanner should not be running at all,it doesnt run at all on my Epic 4G and Epic Touch.It should only run fot a minute or two when you reboot the phone or add/delete files.Dont take my word for it just google the issue.
It has something to do with ics not liking certain media files so it keeps scanning them over and over.
freecharlesmanson said:
If you say so.. .........but uh I'm pretty sure I've always been able to track the direct correlation of it using cpu time to my music habits. And the CPU time of my music player, etc or Bluetooth audio activity. Not that I run ics any more. ...its old hat
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I think(not sure) that this problem was fixed in JB release.
tft said:
i have Allshare, Media Hub, and Maps, constantly running and i don't even use it and GPS, etc.. are all off.
to me, Android manages apps poorly, yet i've read app management is good for apps that are idle.. if it's so good why is battery life so poor. the problem is they make apps launch faster by having them "saved" in background but to me that still use resources.. I rather the apps take a second of two to load (by killing them when not used) rather than constantly chewing battery by having stuff cached/background running. despite the CPU going into "deep sleep" it manages to chew 7-10% battery life overnight just sitting idle. the only solution is to root and hack all the $#*s out.
i hate to compare WebOS with Andriod but on my Webos tablet it can stay on for a week or two with a full charge (with wifi on) it barely uses any battery when idle.
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Just use 7zip and remove every app you dont use then flash your custom rom.I have GS2 that is not used as a phone so i deleted even phone and mms apk files and turned it into Galaxy S Media Player.
poit said:
Just checked my phone and the 42 minutes of stayawake time listed on mediaserver correlates to the amount of time I listened to podcasts today. My phone is sitting at 74 % battery left after 8h17m on. That's in a crappy coverage area. No issues with mediaserver here. Running Stock ICS, rooted, stock battery, I've done nothing to kill or freeze any apps.
On the other hand, I don't use the stock media players. I use Poweramp for music and BeyondPod for podcasts. They both seem to use Mediascanner for a backend.
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PowerAmp uses its own media scanner so it should not be running at all.Its a good player but i like Neutron better due to 64bit sound.

[Q] High CPU usage by Media (Downloads and Media Storage processes)

I've seen the CPU usage by "Media" (android.process.media?) to be always extremely high (as seen by "Battery Usage" and "GSam Battery Monitor") - and seemed to be the culprit of my very fast battery drainage.
So using Titanium Backup, I Froze "Downloads 4.x.x" and "Media Storage 4.x.x" which seemed to have helped a LOT - I get much better battery life, and the CPU usage by "Media" is 0-1% as opposed to 80-98%.
Just wondering - anyone know why this is - and what side-effects I could have by freezing these two processes?
I have been dealing with this issue for the last couple of days too. I ended up having to clear the data in Google Music and start fresh.
I froze pretty much everything possible. Those two processes will make your music stop playing and prevent you from using system sounds. It might also keep the market from functioning.
I think the latest google music update messed something up though. My problem seems to have cleared up, but I also have not played music in a while to see if it comes back.
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I have been dealing with this issue for the last couple of days too. I ended up having to clear the data in Google Music and start fresh.
I froze pretty much everything possible. Those two processes will make your music stop playing and prevent you from using system sounds. It might also keep the market from functioning.
I think the latest google music update messed something up though. My problem seems to have cleared up, but I also have not played music in a while to see if it comes back.
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I've had this for quite a while - I don't play music - and I have not had any problems with notifications or sounds, or even downloads.
I read that it does affect Gallery - which I did just try - and yes it seems to force close. But I have always used QuickPic instead which does not seem to have a problem with me freezing these two processes.
I assume they scan the internal and external data locations for media/files... I've read that it's possible that the scanning process gets stuck in a loop if there is a corrupt file or if there is something wrong with the SD card... *shrug*
I'm just wondering if I should be worried.
I'm on CM10 by the way... amazing how much faster my GS3 is over stock...
I miss CM10 from when I was on my Epic. Eventually the day will come that I will flash something. For now I am still just tooling with the way I like things.
I read about the corrupt file issue too. I am keeping an eye on this. Every time I froze media the media-related processes, something inevitably got screwed up. Hopefully I have fixed the issue on my end.
Do you have Google Music on your phone? Just because you do not listen to music does not mean the application isn't draining your battery. It could be starting up and keeping your phone awake if there is something corrupt going on there. Probably better to seek out a solution that allows the core processes to run than to keep them frozen. More than likely you will lose some additional functionality than just the gallery FC'ing.
Gersonian said:
I miss CM10 from when I was on my Epic. Eventually the day will come that I will flash something. For now I am still just tooling with the way I like things.
I read about the corrupt file issue too. I am keeping an eye on this. Every time I froze media the media-related processes, something inevitably got screwed up. Hopefully I have fixed the issue on my end.
Do you have Google Music on your phone? Just because you do not listen to music does not mean the application isn't draining your battery. It could be starting up and keeping your phone awake if there is something corrupt going on there. Probably better to seek out a solution that allows the core processes to run than to keep them frozen. More than likely you will lose some additional functionality than just the gallery FC'ing.
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Nope - I don't use Google Music - and I use a separate MP3 player for playing music (I'm one of those weird people who doesn't believe in wasting my phone battery on playing music.. haha)
I don't see anything else eating away at my battery life according to Gsam (well, ok, except the evil Amazon App Store - which I can't freeze since some apps I bought from Amazon require it - UGH).
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Instead of freezing these processes, when you reboot after a couple of minutes go to settings>battery and then to MEDIA and force stop. It will turn itself back on later if need be but that stops the ruanaway service with no apps force closing when used.
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Instead of freezing these processes, when you reboot after a couple of minutes go to settings>battery and then to MEDIA and force stop. It will turn itself back on later if need be but that stops the ruanaway service with no apps force closing when used.
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My phone is set to reboot every morning after Ti Backup does a backup of apps/data and I'd hate to have to go through that every morning.
(the SmartPhoneMate app also requires 1-2 reboots a day so that's why I also do that)
Yeah I'm just lazy
One day I'll take the time to figure out if it's something on my SD card...
I just wanted to make sure if there was something else I should be worried about... so far nothing major as far as I can tell.
P.S> Sorry about posting in the wrong place - as you can see, I'm total n00b here (been lurking for a while though)
Here is a good set of solutions and workarounds: http://geeknizer.com/fix-android-media-server-scanner-sdcard-cpu-battery-drain/
In addition, a further one may be helpful/needed: disable (freeze) the Downloads app (com.android.providers.downloads)
What was most helpful in my case is to use the Rescan Media Root app to disable the buggy image scanner altogether.
ddvo said:
Here is a good set of solutions and workarounds: http://geeknizer.com/fix-android-media-server-scanner-sdcard-cpu-battery-drain/
In addition, a further one may be helpful/needed: disable (freeze) the Downloads app (com.android.providers.downloads)
What was most helpful in my case is to use the Rescan Media Root app to disable the buggy image scanner altogether.
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Good stuff... thanks!

Media server Battery drain

Hey guys, im currently using the exynos variant of the note 7. I've faced significant battery drain and have already trained the clear cache and factory reset method. Getting better battery life but found out that Media Server is still draining my battery. I have tried disabling chrome, unmounting and removing the sd card, I cant find media server in my applications to force stop it. So i really have no idea what to do next, media server is still the highest running on my battery usage. Anyone else facing the same problem? Any idea what to do?
Im new here so i cant post any images or links. But its at 25% at the top.
It's trying to read your memory card. But it should go away after 15 minutes of inserting the SD card. If it keeps going then there is something in your card it has a hard time reading so it keeps trying. You may have to move your stuff out temporarily and then reformat the card with the phone. Then copy everything back.
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It's trying to read your memory card. But it should go away after 15 minutes of inserting the SD card. If it keeps going then there is something in your card it has a hard time reading so it keeps trying. You may have to move your stuff out temporarily and then reformat the card with the phone. Then copy everything back.
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I don't have a SD inserted and I have the same issue for some reason, also getting ridiculously high cell standby drain... problems just keep popping up
HeavenlyFall said:
I don't have a SD inserted and I have the same issue for some reason, also getting ridiculously high cell standby drain... problems just keep popping up
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Wow really? That's new. I think it's time for a factory reset. It will probably fix both of your issue. I know it fixed my battery drain problem. Run it for a few a few hours without installing all your apps. Install as you need them but don't restore it's data from another back up. Start from scratch.
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Wow really? That's new. I think it's time for a factory reset. It will probably fix both of your issue. I know it fixed my battery drain problem. Run it for a few a few hours without installing all your apps. Install as you need them but don't restore it's data from another back up. Start from scratch.
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It's possible I have some corrupted files in my SD card. Will try reformatting it and then reporting back. I've factory reset my phone too many times already.
I have an s7 and have exactly the same issue. Some people have drawn a link to chrome and browsing on media heavy websites. Which for my own use actually makes sense. Phone would stutter on XDA etc get super hot, media server would be top battery drain, then phone would crash horribly and be unresponsive. I switched to my Nexus 5x today. But after now learning it could be chrome I'm gonna give my s7 it's final shot
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I have an s7 and have exactly the same issue. Some people have drawn a link to chrome and browsing on media heavy websites. Which for my own use actually makes sense. Phone would stutter on XDA etc get super hot, media server would be top battery drain, then phone would crash horribly and be unresponsive. I switched to my Nexus 5x today. But after now learning it could be chrome I'm gonna give my s7 it's final shot
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Same problem here. Media server sometimes draining 35% of my battery.
I've no SD card.
Heavy use of chrome.
Will try ditching chrome for a couple of days before resorting to a factory reset.
Have you guys tried greenify? Even if non root it works great. I set it with nova launcher to run greenify and lock screen and turn off when I double tap.
ReformedAppleFan said:
Same problem here. Media server sometimes draining 35% of my battery.
I've no SD card.
Heavy use of chrome.
Will try ditching chrome for a couple of days before resorting to a factory reset.
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Hi amigo,
OK so from when I sent that original message to today, I did what I read, and stopped using chrome. I only use Samsung internet - which is actually quite good - and the issue hasn't come up once. My phone hasn't crashed, or even got hot once.
From this, and my own experience I'd be confident in saying it's an issue with the Exynos processor and chrome.
This is often caused by Google Photo's or Dropbox or any application that automatically uploads your pictures/videos/files to a cloud service. I have found that this either settles after a few days or you might have a lot of large files constantly changing.
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Hi amigo,
OK so from when I sent that original message to today, I did what I read, and stopped using chrome. I only use Samsung internet - which is actually quite good - and the issue hasn't come up once. My phone hasn't crashed, or even got hot once.
From this, and my own experience I'd be confident in saying it's an issue with the Exynos processor and chrome.
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Thanks - sounds hopeful ?
Was trying to figure out why 4 hr screen time was all I was getting. Only heavy chrome use and some streaming to Chromecast. Used to get twice as much from my note 4. Disabled chrome, started using samsung internet and surprised at how much faster it Is, amd smoother.....
Giving it some juice and will try again. Thanks for the advice.
HeavenlyFall said:
I don't have a SD inserted and I have the same issue for some reason, also getting ridiculously high cell standby drain... problems just keep popping up
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high drain from cell standby sounds like bad reception.
last time a cell tower went down in my city all phones dropped to a standby time of 5-8 hours.(just standby, so not even turning the screen on once)
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high drain from cell standby sounds like bad reception.
last time a cell tower went down in my city all phones dropped to a standby time of 5-8 hours.(just standby, so not even turning the screen on once)
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Interesting. I've always had a problem with battery life and I live in an area of bad reception...
What's the theory behind this? The phone spends power continually searching for reception?
multiple reasons.
1: the further the phone needs to send a signal, the more power it sends to its transmitter.
bad or no reception means it needs to send at full strength.
2: while trying to search for a cell tower the receiver/transmitter is constantly working overtime, drawing power similar to what it would draw in a phone call.
3: while the receiver/transmitter is busy, it's also keeping your phone's processor awake.
In 3 hours of standby I have lost 3% of battery after disabling chrome. ...now 4%. The phone is like an ice block too, yet it was always quite warm. I used to lose 7 to 10% per hour which i was putting down to the phone learning etc.
I had the same media server battery drain issues. I narrowed my issue down to chrome. Used ez package Disabler to stop Google chrome and am now using Samsung internet and my battery drain of media server is gone! It's unbelievable how much another scrolling is with Samsung internet browser over Google chrome.
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Quick update: having ditched chrome my battery is behaving beautifully. Lasting all day and with five or six hours screen time.
Media server still crops up but it's using 5% rather than 35% of the battery.
Obviously I don't know for sure that chrome was to blame.
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Thanks to all those who gave advice on this thread, btw.
If you want to keep using Chrome you can try rolling back to an earlier version (uninstall updates) it seems to be a recent update causing the issues.
I'd like to give Samsung Internet a go, but Chrome has all my log in info and password for websites. Is there a way I can import that info?

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