https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469005

HeadHunter <alex.pyatt...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from HeadHunter <alex.pyatt...@gmail.com> ---
This likely has little/nothing to do with mouse pointer. When codec chosen is
mp4, there is no memory leak. When codec chosen is webm, the memory leak is
present. When codec chosen is web AND mouse capture is enabled, the leak is
accelerated by about a factor of 3. The key is that if codec used is mp4 then
no leak occurs. My suspicion is that spectacle is either 
1)  not using webm encoder correctly or 
2) webm encoder is leaking memory, which results in spectacle getting the blame
(as it seems to be running as a thread under spectacle).

As a workaround recommend using mp4 codec until a fix is found. 

PS: Thanks for bringing this feature to Spectacle, rolling the scripts for
ffmpeg was no fun!

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