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JRiver on Raspberry Pi has a memory leak?

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bob:

--- Quote from: mwillems on February 04, 2020, 05:08:20 pm ---22 seems a better for me in preliminary testing.  I can still force big spikes in RAM usage by mashing the refresh button repeatedly, but some/most of the RAM gets released later.  Ditto with rapid view changes. 

I can get RAM usage to stick up at around 1G on my amd64 systems, but no higher even after extended playback.  On armhf, jriver uses about 200MB before I play anything, I could force the pi up to around 500MB (via refreshing and view switching) but it would sink back down to 400MB at steady state, and I couldn't immediately get it much higher or to trigger the OOM killer. 

That's a big improvement so far.  I plan to leave a system or two playing overnight to see if there's still a slow leak, but so far so good here.

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Thanks for the feedback, it really helps.

mwillems:
So I spoke too soon.  Overnight, my amd64 test system wound up at around 4GB of ram by morning and still climbing; the rate of memory climb is definitely slower now, so that's something.  My armhf test system seems fine though, holding steady between 400 and 500MB, although it briefly climbed a bit then settled back down.

Let me know what I can do to test or provide further info.

bob:

--- Quote from: mwillems on February 05, 2020, 08:30:52 am ---So I spoke too soon.  Overnight, my amd64 test system wound up at around 4GB of ram by morning and still climbing; the rate of memory climb is definitely slower now, so that's something.  My armhf test system seems fine though, holding steady between 400 and 500MB, although it briefly climbed a bit then settled back down.

Let me know what I can do to test or provide further info.

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What kind of material are you playing?
Are you using any DSP studio effects?
Local or DLNA playback zone?

Thanks.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: bob on February 05, 2020, 03:03:39 pm ---What kind of material are you playing?
Are you using any DSP studio effects?
Local or DLNA playback zone?

Thanks.

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Playing FLACs and MP3s, the only DSP effects in use are volume leveling, and the playback is local to the client (i.e. the client is starting playback to one of its local zones).

bob:

--- Quote from: mwillems on February 05, 2020, 09:13:36 pm ---Playing FLACs and MP3s, the only DSP effects in use are volume leveling, and the playback is local to the client (i.e. the client is starting playback to one of its local zones).

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Thanks.
What view is showing during that local playback?

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