Hi.

Le samedi 10 mars 2007 à 23:44 +0100, Gideon de Kok a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> > Le samedi 10 mars 2007 à 19:31 +0000, Matthew Allum a écrit :
> > > Hi;
> > > 
> > > On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 00:41 -0500, Pierre-Luc Beaudoin wrote: 
> > > > 
> > > > I just tried Clutter-0.2.1, and its performance is much better than the
> > > > previous one.  On my 5200fx, the video is now more fluid than what I had
> > > > on my 7600gs+clutter-0.2.0.
> > > 
> > > Cool.
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > > There is one problem I seem to encounter, when playing back long video
> > > > files in my application, my computer will start to swap after 30
> > > > minutes.  I haven't tried yet to reproduce it with the video-player
> > > > demo, but since I almost ripped it off to build mine... there aren't
> > > > much differences.  Have you experienced the same?
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > That sounds pretty much like a memory leak in your application Im afraid
> > > (especially if its not happening with the demo player). Though of course
> > > it could also be some other part of clutter leaking in your app.
> > 
> > I was able to reproduce it with the video-player example.  I have 20% of
> > free mem at startup, and after watching about 30 mins of a file, 100% of
> > memory is used. There is a memory leak but it is on a very slow ramp.  
> > 
> > > Have you tried running it through memprof/valgrind to see if it shows
> > > anything ? 
> > 
> > memprof did not start my app.  I'm new to it, but I'll have a look at it 
> > for 
> > my memory leaks. Thanks for pointing it to me.
> 
> It sounds more like a GStreamaer / PixBuf memory leak to me... 
> Are you sure it is clutter which is leaking the memory?
>  

I'd say so since even their demo (which only use clutter and gst) has
the symptoms.  I don't use any other gst video app, can't confirm.


> -- Gideon
>  * http://gideon.nyarna.com
> 

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