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--- Quote from: bob on October 20, 2015, 05:31:27 pm ---Can you give this build a try and see if it makes any difference?
http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v21/latest/MediaCenter-21.0.17-armhf.deb

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I'm ashamed to say I managed to download the file to my Pi but have no idea how to install it - opening it in file explorer doesn't do the trick...  ?

Awesome Donkey:
In a Terminal try this if you downloaded it into the default download folder;


--- Code: ---sudo dpkg -i ./Downloads/MediaCenter-21.0.17-armhf.deb
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--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on October 20, 2015, 07:52:05 pm ---In a Terminal try this if you downloaded it into the default download folder;


--- Code: ---sudo dpkg -i ./Downloads/MediaCenter-21.0.17-armhf.deb
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Thanks!
Got it installed - looks like teh leak is still there but I'll give it a few more hours to be certain...

mwillems:
It still appears to be there, but is slower than it was in .14

mwillems:

--- Quote from: bob on October 20, 2015, 03:23:35 pm ---Unfortunately I can also reproduce it on Jessie with 21.0.7. Are you certain that you don't see that when you install the 21.0.7 build?

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Quite certain, I downgraded to test.  On two different Arch 64-bit machines the 21.0.7 build doesn't show any leak on track or album changes. 


--- Quote ---Also, mine really seems to jump when switching to a new album (coverart?)

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It does jump on album changes, but if you change albums very quickly in succession it doesn't grow as much for me as when you change albums, wait a bit, change again, etc.  Maybe I'm just seeing things, but it seems like it has to do with buffering.

21.0.17 still has the leak, but it's slower for me now.

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