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MC 31 Mac Activity Monitor Logs assistance
Maeghaus:
Update: I'm installing MC 31.0.54. I see v.57 pulled. That's rare.
The external media drive connects to a USB 3.0 hub. I'm looking at the drive's maximum speed capability. A USB-C 3.2 hub connected directly to the Mac may help.
I turned on "notify" for Reply #4. That should alert me to any new messages I get, instead of remembering every ten days. -- Tom
bob:
I've discovered an issue with memory leaking on import.
Working on it...
Maeghaus:
Hey Bob, is the Import the command under Tools or referring to something else? The performance issue isn't action-specific; I get big disk writes whether I'm playing anything or not. It's curious. I am interested to hear the results.
-- Tom
bob:
This is only related to heic/heif media files.
In my case I was building thumbnails and the memory used by MC kept growing and growing until it used up 30GB of swap (which is cached to disk).
We found the problem and it will be fixed in the next build.
If you don't have a lot of these image files this is not your issue.
Maeghaus:
I do have many HEIC files. Could be why I'm getting the memory issue. Not 100% sure. It's a clue and that's encouraging. I mentioned my internal SSD for my Mac Mini M1 is 500GB and I keep about 60-75GB free. That's about as much as I can do. The free space disappears fast once the writing starts. I can experiment and get logs to see what happens next. Or I could wait for the next update; I should.
Side note: My MC Windows history goes back to 2013 and MC 17. That means about ten years with JRiver. Nice to know.
-- Tom
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