Hi, tnx for the reply! I started with Pd extented 0.41.4 (that's using Gem 0.91 I think) then I installed a file marked as gem-0.92.2-W32-i686.exe (fresh from http://gem.iem.at/) but if I look at the release notes in there it looks like 0.91 as well, but the .dll is a different size, so I assume the release notes are not up-to-date and I'm running 0.92.2. Pd also prints out 0.92.2 when it starts up. Sorry, no beer yet...
Clock.avi comes standard with Windows XP at least. Here's a copy: http://www.sendspace.com/file/smz01u Can't load alea.mpg with pix_film...just get an 'unable to open file...error. Weird. Tried homer.avi, also leaks 8( Originally found the problem using my usb webcam and played around with the number of blobs quite a lot. It always leaks when blobs are detected. Probably not the webcam since it leaks with clock.avi and homer.avi as well. 2010/3/14 IOhannes zmölnig <[email protected]>: > Gerrie Roos wrote: >> Hi! >> >> It looks like pix_multiblob is leaking about 4kB/frame/blob. Anybody >> else seen this? I'm in a bit of a tight spot. I've got an >> installation coming up on 18 March and my extensive pd patch is now >> running out of memory every couple of hours. Would love to check out >> the source code and try fix it myself but since I've never done any pd >> dev it will put me back a couple of days (at the least). I'll buy you >> beer! >> >> Windows XP SP2 >> Pd version 0.41.4-extended > > what Gem version is this? > does the problem exist with the latest and greatest Gem (0.92.2)? (if > not, i claim the beer :-)) > > > thanks for sending an example patch; it's pretty generic, and i do not > see any memleak occuring here (using the alea.mpg example film). > however, the bug might be related to the number of blobs found and the > image format, neither of which i can reproduce; > could you put the clock.avi online somewhere so i can download it? > or: how does your patch behave with homer.avi? > > fmadrs > IOhannes > > _______________________________________________ Pd-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
