Hi Jeremy,
I think there may be a memory leak in the latest version (2.3.30.1).
I had a rare system lock up just now after using browsing Muso intensively for maybe an hour including viewing LastFM and Wikipedia entries. The whole machine became very unresponsive and when I managed to get into Task Manager it was showing Muso as using over 5.5 GB RAM. Shortly after the machine completely froze and I had to use the reset button (which is something a try to avoid as much as possible).
I've started up again with just Muso and this browser running and I can see Muso ram use creeping up again (it's at about 1.5 GB after about ten minutes) and heading steadily upwards.....
Memory Leak?
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Hmm OK thanks for that info - I can't think of anything specific to any recent version that would have made a difference to memory consumption. How many albums and tracks do you have in your collection?
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Roughly 4800 albums and 66,000 tracks.
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The current instance of Muso is now up passed 2 GB and I've not touched it since the original post.
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Hmm. I had similar problems when I used Vista, but subsequently W8.1 and W10 have been much better. I'm still on Muso 2.3.29 though.
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That's curious, music is playing though? Which player? Is remote active? Pivotviewer?RichG wrote:The current instance of Muso is now up passed 2 GB and I've not touched it since the original post.
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The player is a RaspberryPi running Squeezelite/piCorePlayer via LMS.
Stopping playback doesn't stop the memory usage increase - currently up to 3GB
Stopping playback doesn't stop the memory usage increase - currently up to 3GB
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That is excessive, my db is almost as big as yours and my memory usage as reported by Task Manager is about 350Mb, and fairly stable.RichG wrote:The player is a RaspberryPi running Squeezelite/piCorePlayer via LMS.
Stopping playback doesn't stop the memory usage increase - currently up to 3GB
What view do you have it on when it increases rapidly? Or does that matter?