1 (edited by suzushii 02-08-2012 04:55:12)

Topic: [SOLVED] Memory leakage reported

When i was watching videos like 1080p, SVP occasionally pops out "memory leak" warning.
Since it happens quite often about 2 times a day and every time when i restart my computer, it pops out a message suggesting me to report the log file on the forum so i post it here.
Seems that SVP automatically "restart" itself when memory leakage occurs, actually the video playing wasn't stopped so i think SVP did a good job on preventing the whole thing to crash but, the continuous warning is a bit annoying... roll
I have a 4GB RAM, and when memory leaks, the usage increases up to around 3.7GB, causing warning messages.
I'm using 64 bit Window 7, Intel i7 with NVidia GT 330. And i attached the error log file.

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Re: [SOLVED] Memory leakage reported

suzushii
Thank You for the log.

Seems that SVP automatically "restart" itself when memory leakage occurs
Yes. You are right.

the continuous warning is a bit annoying...
I agree with You.

I see from log You are watching 1920x1080@23.976 video at 60 Hz monitor. The error message is:

Error: Warning: there's a memory leak in the video player: 1859 MB
To prevent the closing of the player due to lack of memory a script restarted improve smoothness.

Used memory size registered various from 1784 MB to 1859 MB.

You have very heavy setting in the profile 1920x1080@24. You can do:
1. Change settings to more lite values for memory usage (Motion vector grid, Decrease grid step, Motion vector precision).
2. Reduce threads number: in the tray menu - Processing threads.
3. Swith off monitoring of used memory: in the tray menu - Information - Hidden settings. Find and change to 0 value of setting ReloadAVSFactor. Restart SVP. It is on You own risk. This memory monitoring prevents from player's hangs or closing.

Re: [SOLVED] Memory leakage reported

Thanks for MAG79's reply smile
After changing the profile, it does improve and did not show any warnings, at least so far. i always set thread number to auto.
So it turns out that the original setting is somehow tough for my 4G RAM.  (when installing SVP i just chose the intel i7 box and leave the default 1080p profile)
Despite of my i7 and GT330(well i know it's not very powerful comparing to other graphic cards..), maybe i should add another 4G RAM to deal with SVP...
And last, i need to say SVP really changed my visual experience ! So cool when everthing gets smoother than ever  : lol

Re: [SOLVED] Memory leakage reported

suzushii
maybe i should add another 4G RAM
No. 4 GB is enough for SVP.

So cool when everthing gets smoother than ever  : lol
We are happy now! smile