"App Nap" - Nasty feature in Mavericks which suppose to save energy (puts services in a hang state). Current workaround is to check the "Prevent App Nap" from the Application app info.
Problem is that this only disable "app nap" for MediaComposer.app alone but there are other services running in the background that does a lot of Magic (list below).
com.avid-technology.BPServices
com.avid-technology.Editor UI Optimizations
com.avid-technology.Source Settings Dialog
com.avid.AvidBinIndexer
com.avid.AvidDMFSupportSvc
com.avid.AvidPhoneticIndexer
com.avid.AvidSearch
com.avid.Dongle Manager
com.avid.ISISClientManager
com.avid.mediacomposer
com.avid.transcodeserviceworker
Here is a tiny script made to automatically add all installed apps into the prevent list.
for service0 in /<full user path>/Library/Preferences/*.plist
do
service1=`echo $nam | sed -e 's/.plist//'`
service2=$( eval basename $service1 )
sudo defaults write "${service2}" NSAppSleepDisabled -bool YES
done
for service0 in /<full user path>/Library/Preferences/*.plist
do
service1=`echo $nam | sed -e 's/.plist//'`
service2=$( eval basename $service1 )
echo $nam2
sudo defaults read "${service2}" NSAppSleepDisabled
done
##verify everything returns true##
for service0 in /Library/Preferences/*.plist
do
service1=`echo $nam | sed -e 's/.plist//'`
service2=$( eval basename $service1 )
sudo defaults write "${service2}" NSAppSleepDisabled -bool YES
done
for service0 in /Library/Preferences/*.plist
do
service1=`echo $nam | sed -e 's/.plist//'`
service2=$( eval basename $service1 )
echo $nam2
sudo defaults read "${service2}" NSAppSleepDisabled
Done
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