Hi all !

Le jeudi 2 septembre 2010 10:29:45, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> This has been an ongoing thing I've noticed, but haven't asked questions
> about. Liquidsoap keep eating memory over time. Sometimes a liquidsoap
> instance will consume up to 1 GB of RAM. It's pretty normal for a
> liquidsoap instance to start using about 30 megs of RAM and hover around

While testing the new libaacplus library, I have been able to track this down. 
I turns out the memleak are coming from fftw3:
  http://bugs.debian.org/600205

Unfortunately, libaacplus2 does not seem to work when using its native 
implementation of the FFT, so the only solution for now seems to bare with it.

However, the good news is: the API for libaaplus has been reworked upstream. 
It is not much more clean. Additionally, you can now run several encoders in 
parrallel.. 

The code for the new version has just been commited and libaacplus2 is already 
available in debian multimedia. 

Let's hope now that the memleak in fftw3 are fixed quickly so that we may enjoy 
a nice and working internal AAC+ encoder in liq :-)

Romain

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