I've been having mediaserver battery drain issues since I got my Nexus 6p last week, both on rooted stock and now on Pure Nexus.
I did some testing today and I figured out that the mediaserver shows up high on my battery usage list when I'm running a certain game, The Walking Dead: Road to Survival. There might be other games that cause the problem, but I haven't found them yet.
After I start The Walking Dead, mediaserver jumps to about 30% of total battery used.

Here is what my OS Monitor message log looks like normally.

And this is what it looks like with the game running. The message count jumps by about 1000 per second.

If I leave the game running, the mediaserver battery drain continues so that I lose about 12% battery per hour. If I swipe the game out of my recent apps list, then the error messages go away, and the mediaserver battery use falls back under 1%.
Can anyone decipher those messages? What could it be about the game that makes mediaserver freak out like that?
For now I guess I'll Greenify the game, but I'd like to be able to fix the underlying problem if possible.
Thanks
I did some testing today and I figured out that the mediaserver shows up high on my battery usage list when I'm running a certain game, The Walking Dead: Road to Survival. There might be other games that cause the problem, but I haven't found them yet.
After I start The Walking Dead, mediaserver jumps to about 30% of total battery used.
Here is what my OS Monitor message log looks like normally.
And this is what it looks like with the game running. The message count jumps by about 1000 per second.
If I leave the game running, the mediaserver battery drain continues so that I lose about 12% battery per hour. If I swipe the game out of my recent apps list, then the error messages go away, and the mediaserver battery use falls back under 1%.
Can anyone decipher those messages? What could it be about the game that makes mediaserver freak out like that?
For now I guess I'll Greenify the game, but I'd like to be able to fix the underlying problem if possible.
Thanks
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