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Memory leak in MPC HC codec?
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<blockquote data-quote="damaster" data-source="post: 376279" data-attributes="member: 60795"><p>It's hard to tell from your Task Manager screen capture. Can you try with <a href="http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/ProcessExplorer.zip" target="_blank">ProcessExplorer</a> instead and monitor only the CPU and mem usage of the MediaPortal.exe process?</p><p></p><p>I played and stopped about 12-14 different 1080p movies until the private bytes usage got up to 1.4 GB and after which I couldn't play video anymore and had to restart MediaPortal. You don't need to play the video for long, just a few seconds and then stop it and move on to the next one. With each start/stop there is memory that never gets freed up until the leak eventually grows quite large.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damaster, post: 376279, member: 60795"] It's hard to tell from your Task Manager screen capture. Can you try with [URL="http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/ProcessExplorer.zip"]ProcessExplorer[/URL] instead and monitor only the CPU and mem usage of the MediaPortal.exe process? I played and stopped about 12-14 different 1080p movies until the private bytes usage got up to 1.4 GB and after which I couldn't play video anymore and had to restart MediaPortal. You don't need to play the video for long, just a few seconds and then stop it and move on to the next one. With each start/stop there is memory that never gets freed up until the leak eventually grows quite large. [/QUOTE]
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