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videosubscriptionsd high CPU

Since installing 10.12.4 I'm seeing a process called videosubscriptionsd taking up between 65–85% of CPU. If I kill it, it respawns. What's up with that? I *think* it's an Apple executable, not some malware...



Same here... Can't figure this out



It is an Apple daemon that runs under control of launchd

 

You have a SQLite database in ~/Library/Application Support/videosubscriptionsd -- if you know how to look at SQLite databases you could try and find out what it contains.

 

Perhaps you signed up for some video subscription recently?

 

Good luck...



Thanks for the info, I checked the DB but nothing in it... videosubscriptionsd is using 64% CPU but zero traffic goes in or out

I didn't sign up for a video subscription but I do use video services like Youtube, Netflix, Plex etc. Not sure if that's related.



After restarting my computer, the process is now back to 0% CPU... weird



Just did a wipe and reinstall as my mbp seemed to be using more battery than normal and I didn't recognise this video subscriptionsd pricess, it's also not on our other mbp running 10.12.4. I was suspicious as a link was followed from YouTube that linked to a malicious site that kept opening my printer dialogue box and spawning windows.

This process was not in the internet recovery image of El Cap that came with my mbp but once I updated to 10.12.4 it returned, it is a legit service.



How would I open them, and what would I see?  Mine has been using a high amount of CPU, but when I clicked on Info button on the Activity Monitor, and looked at the various options, it suddenly shifted to ZERO CPU Usage!  Why might it have done that, and done so only when I viewed it via the Activity Monitor?  Also, is it something that can be deleted, or am I stuck with it? I'm also dealing with extra high CPU Usage with my AddressBookManager & AddressBookSourceSync, all without my AdressBook even being open!  That's really puzzling me!



same issue here. if it's really a system builtin process, they should fix this soon...the cps usage is really annoying



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