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JRiver Media Center 24.0.28 for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and arm)
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on May 18, 2018, 03:11:15 pm ---Sorry, the sockets were a red-herring I think (I mentioned that down-thread here with some lsof output and other testing results: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,115120.msg796478.html#msg796478); one of my pis had lots of extra sockets, but my desktop linux client (which runs amd64) doesn't see extra sockets, but both do see gradually increasing memory usage. So I think the sockets are/were an unrelated issue with my Pi, but the memory leak is real.
So the issue as it currently stands is that all of my Linux clients gradually increase the amount of memory used while "auto-sync with server" is enabled, and don't do so when its disabled (or when there's no client/server connection). The memory growth increases in speed when playing files (predictably on track change), but increases gradually even at idle. The memory growth continues until available memory is exhausted at which point MC crashes. When disabling auto-sync with server, memory growth stops but existing extra memory is not relinquished. This is reproducible with one client and one server, or with many clients.
I'm not sure how to post an example that would demonstrate this, but let me know what else might be useful to know.
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How are your playback track transitions set?
I'm wondering if that's the same issue as the one above?
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on May 18, 2018, 03:58:39 pm ---How are your playback track transitions set?
I'm wondering if that's the same issue as the one above?
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Currently I have:
Do not play silence: Checked
Use gapless for seq... : Checked
Use gapless for manual... : Unchecked
I'll try changing those settings to the recommended and see what happens. I'm not sure how "do not play silence" got checked in any case, I always try to uncheck it on my instances.
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on May 18, 2018, 04:06:51 pm ---Currently I have:
Do not play silence: Checked
Use gapless for seq... : Checked
Use gapless for manual... : Unchecked
I'll try changing those settings to the recommended and see what happens. I'm not sure how "do not play silence" got checked in any case, I always try to uncheck it on my instances.
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And what's the actual track transition type (gapped, gapless ,etc)?
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on May 18, 2018, 04:07:55 pm ---And what's the actual track transition type (gapped, gapless ,etc)?
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Cross-fade aggressive (which I think is, or was once, the default?)
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on May 18, 2018, 04:12:33 pm ---Cross-fade aggressive (which I think is, or was once, the default?)
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I'm guessing that's the issue.
Setting up a test for the weekend...
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