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JRiver on Raspberry Pi has a memory leak?
mwillems:
So I notice that the main gain in RAM during playback occurs between 30-40 seconds into playing the song, like clockwork. Is it trying to report back play statistics at that point?
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on February 06, 2020, 04:21:10 pm ---Right now after an hour or so of playback, my VIRT is 5.5 Gb and my RES is 1.5 Gb. Is there an upper limit to how much Virt MC can map?
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I don't think so. By comparison my Firefox is using 26.9G VIRT right now (I've got a lot of open tabs).
The one that counts is the RES. 1.5 is still a lot.
Matt will check into the stats idea. In the meantime I sent you a PM...
Matt:
--- Quote from: mwillems on February 06, 2020, 04:25:03 pm ---So I notice that the main gain in RAM during playback occurs between 30-40 seconds into playing the song, like clockwork. Is it trying to report back play statistics at that point?
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Do you have Last.fm enabled? Anything else you can think of? Thanks.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: Matt on February 06, 2020, 05:28:33 pm ---Do you have Last.fm enabled? Anything else you can think of? Thanks.
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Last.fm is not enabled. I've tried switching on and off a lot of things. I haven't been able to resolve or mitigate the issue with the auto-sync enabled, but disabling auto-sync immediately solves the problem.
--- Quote from: bob on February 06, 2020, 04:31:04 pm ---Matt will check into the stats idea. In the meantime I sent you a PM...
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I tried the build you sent, but I'm still seeing significant memory growth (possibly even faster!) with that build. After listening to one FLAC album mediacenter on the client is using 2.5Gb of memory. I installed it on both the client and the server if that's meaningful (server's only using 600MB, and that's stable more or less).
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on February 07, 2020, 09:07:28 am ---Last.fm is not enabled. I've tried switching on and off a lot of things. I haven't been able to resolve or mitigate the issue with the auto-sync enabled, but disabling auto-sync immediately solves the problem.
I tried the build you sent, but I'm still seeing significant memory growth (possibly even faster!) with that build. After listening to one FLAC album mediacenter on the client is using 2.5Gb of memory. I installed it on both the client and the server if that's meaningful (server's only using 600MB, and that's stable more or less).
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Ok, thanks. It sure seems like you've narrowed it to the sync but I can't see what. Are you set to download lyrics on playback? Those would get synced back too.
I'm starting to wonder if there is something specifically with your client machine going on. What is your output device?
Can you zip up your settings files (for the client) and email them to me bob (at) jriver (dot) com ?
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