Mediaserver battery drain

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What exactly is "mediaserver"? Does that have anything to do with video/audio chat like on skype or playing back music on Android? Because I see it used %15 battery and I did not stream anything to or off G2..

I don't see this in Running App list, so maybe it ran for a while then stopped when I did something? I wonder what is using this..
 

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AFAIK mediaserver is like a pic/video indexing process. On my old HTC whenever i added some pics to my phone, mediaserver process would be running and i wasn't able to edit or move the pics until the process had completed in the background. So it appears to be like a indexer for a database.
I think it probably runs when you add new media and also every now and again to keep the database up to data
 

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AFAIK mediaserver is like a pic/video indexing process. On my old HTC whenever i added some pics to my phone, mediaserver process would be running and i wasn't able to edit or move the pics until the process had completed in the background. So it appears to be like a indexer for a database.
I think it probably runs when you add new media and also every now and again to keep the database up to data

Thanks.
It might be time for a reboot and some experiments to see what goes on with that.
Is there anyway to reset battery usage without reboot or recharge?


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Is there anyway to reset battery usage without reboot or recharge?
Depends what app you use. I use this when i want to see what's going on with the battery (and yes, you can reset it when necessary so you don't need to reboot)
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...ps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm&token=HOIL1fuk (free)
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...etails?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.pro&token=Yc5VvJie (paid)
It tells you what processes are using rhe wake lock, what processes run in the foregroung and backgeound, what uses the sensors and so on. Also shows a graph so you can see what's happening when you're not using your phone
 

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Depends what app you use. I use this when i want to see what's going on with the battery (and yes, you can reset it when necessary so you don't need to reboot)
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...ps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm&token=ISYJYG-E (free)
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...etails?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.pro&token=mC1zeJAl (paid)
It tells you what processes are using rhe wake lock, what processes run in the foregroung and backgeound, what uses the sensors and so on. Also shows a graph so you can see what's happening when you're not using your phone
Thanks, I have to start using this and try, it will be very useful if that breaks down by packages not just apps, like Android System has so many packages.
 

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It gives the processes/packages associated with each app. I suspect mediaserver wil be listed under "android sytem" app

EDIT: ive just hd a look and it does list "media server" amongst the processes so you'll be able to tell how much battery it's using
 
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Mediaserver has to do with pics, vids, music, and file management, so if you listened to music, watched a movie, did a file transfer, browsed Gallery etc... It will pop up in batt. use.
 

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FWIW, I used to see a lot of this when I had LG Voice enabled. It went away as soon as I turned it off (and my battery improved a pretty good bit along with it). Obviously, YMMV.
 

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FWIW, I used to see a lot of this when I had LG Voice enabled. It went away as soon as I turned it off (and my battery improved a pretty good bit along with it). Obviously, YMMV.

I don't use LG voice and it's disabled in mine as well.
But I stream via Bluetooth when I drive so if poster above you is right it might impact that.

Wait, are you referring to voice mate?


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