[Expired for vlc (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title
ubuntu 16.04.1 / "xenial"
vlc 2.2.2-5
VLC memory consumption grows continuously (32 GiB RAM in 10 minutes)
while displaying MPEG-2 video (whether playing or paused) using VDPAU
display plugin, at least with Intel Skylake GPU.
see Tools → Preferences → Video → Video Settings → Display → Output →
V
revert to original bug title, ignoring boinc, because i don't think
boinc is related, and if i'm wrong, then somebody needs to provide
details.
** Summary changed:
- Memory exhaustion in several circumstances in Ubuntu 16.04(VLC/BOINC)
+ Huge memory leak when playing video in Ubuntu 16.04
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** Description changed:
As title, my 16G memory exhausted after several minutes of video
playback.
* Totem not affected
- * Hardware decoding enabled/disabled doesn't matter(?)
- * Display Interface: intel Haswell integrated
+ * Hardware decoding enabled/disabled doesn't matter
+ * Bug n
@shanen
What's your GPU vendor and model?
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** Description changed:
As title, my 16G memory exhausted after several minutes of video
playback.
* Totem not affected
- * Hardware decoding enabled/disabled doesn't matter
+ * Hardware decoding enabled/disabled doesn't matter(?)
+ * Display Interface: intel Haswell integrated
Prob
Not sure if it's the same problem, but if so, BOINC is triggering it,
too. GPU is enabled, so that might be related to the video observation
above. Not sure how to include the diagnostic information if that will
help, but right now I'm going to reboot and confirm that the fresh boot
is normal.
Oh